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April, May and June should be 3 months, not 4 months as calculated?
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Hi Chan,
I am assuming you are referring to the solution for question 2?
In the answer the number of passengers in April, May and June is calculated as ¼ of the yearly number of passengers.
You could also multiply the daily number of passengers by 30 (to get to the monthly number) and than multiply by 3 (to get to the number for April, May and June).
Hope this helps, otherwise it would be helpful to be more specific where you are exactly struggling to get the answer
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Hi there,
Could you please point to where this calculation is?
You are right, if we are looking at April, May, June, then 3 months is what should be multiplied.
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Hi Chan,
Could you provide a bit more context to your problem?
Best,
Cristian
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