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SAT, 22.06.2021 15:10 squawk1738

An organization determined most of its sales only occurred after at least 444 contacts. However, 44\%44%44, percent of its salespeople gave up on a customer after the 1^\text{st}1 st 1, start superscript, start text, s, t, end text, end superscript contact didn't make a sale. Of the remaining salespeople, 40\%40%40, percent gave up after the 2^\text{nd}2 nd 2, start superscript, start text, n, d, end text, end superscript contact. Finally, 41\%41%41, percent of the salespeople who made a 3^\text{rd}3 rd 3, start superscript, start text, r, d, end text, end superscript contact gave up when that call did not make a sale. To the nearest percent, what percent of the original salespeople made 444 or more contacts if the first 333 contacts did not result in sales?

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