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In 2001, credit card companies mailed 5 billion credit card applications to 262 million people. On average, how many applications were mailed to each person? Express your answer to the nearest whole application.
15 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Divide the number of applications received by the population, and round off the answer to the nearest integer.

I get 19.
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