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The estimates given in the following tables are based on questionnaires sent to
manufacturers and importers of ... Table 1 shows the estimated number of coin -
operated machines of each type in use in mid - 1962 with an indication of the
most ...
The estimates given in the following tables are based on questionnaires sent to
manufacturers and importers of ... Table 1 shows the estimated number of coin -
operated machines of each type in use in mid - 1962 with an indication of the
most ...
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Estimated Numbers of Machines Affected by Changing Present Coins 1962 1967
Machines mainly affected 1s . 2s . 9,800,000 1,070,000 9,500,000 2,360,000 Gas
and electricity meters . 6d . 2,240,000 2,030,000 Gas meters , amusement ...
Estimated Numbers of Machines Affected by Changing Present Coins 1962 1967
Machines mainly affected 1s . 2s . 9,800,000 1,070,000 9,500,000 2,360,000 Gas
and electricity meters . 6d . 2,240,000 2,030,000 Gas meters , amusement ...
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ESTIMATED PROPORTION OF UNSUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS 13. The
difficulty about expressing the calculation in terms of applicants , rather than
applications , is that the sample only gives the average number of applications
per applicant ...
ESTIMATED PROPORTION OF UNSUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS 13. The
difficulty about expressing the calculation in terms of applicants , rather than
applications , is that the sample only gives the average number of applications
per applicant ...
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