IF XYZ AUTO CO SOLD 23,000 VEHICLES IN 1999, HOW MANY WERE SUV'S?

IF 7,650 TRUCKS WERE SOLD IN 1999,HOW MANY TOTAL VEHICLES WERE SOLD IN 1999?
IF 3,750 2-DR CARS WERE SOLD IN 1999, THEN HOW MANY 4-DR CARS WERE SOLD IN 1999?
THE FOLLOWING INFO APPEARED IN A PIE CHART - 4-DR 33%,SUV 13%,OTHERS 12%,2-DR 25%,TRUCKS 17%.
THE 1ST ANSWER IS 2,990, BUT I AM HAVING TROUBLE WORKING THE OTHER 2 QUESTIONS.

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Isn't total sales indicated in in the statement of the problem? Total sales = 23,000 as indicated in your first line.

However, to calculate:

7650 = .17x, where x = total sales.

Likewise, 3750 = .25x for 2-door cars

Then 4-door cars = .33x

Does this help?

To solve the second question, we need to find the total number of vehicles sold, which includes both trucks and all other types of vehicles.

Given:
- Total number of vehicles sold in 1999: 23,000
- Number of trucks sold in 1999: 7,650

To find the total number of vehicles sold, we need to subtract the number of trucks from the total number of vehicles sold:

Total vehicles sold = Total number of vehicles - Number of trucks
Total vehicles sold = 23,000 - 7,650
Total vehicles sold = 15,350

Therefore, the total number of vehicles sold in 1999 is 15,350.

To solve the third question, we need to determine the number of 4-door cars sold based on the given information.

Given:
- Number of 2-door cars sold in 1999: 3,750
- Percentage of 4-door cars in the pie chart: 33%

To find the number of 4-door cars sold, we first need to calculate the percentage of 4-door cars in terms of the total number of vehicles.

Total percentage of 4-door cars = Percentage of 4-door cars in the pie chart - Percentage of all other categories (SUV, Others, Trucks, 2-DR)
Total percentage of 4-door cars = 33% - (13% + 12% + 17% + 25%)
Total percentage of 4-door cars = 33% - 67%
Total percentage of 4-door cars = -34%

Since the calculated percentage is negative, it seems like there might be an error in the given information or calculation. Please recheck the data or clarify any additional details if available.