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Two factory plants are making tv panels. yesterday, plant a produced 16,000 panels. five percent of the panels from plant a and 2% of the panels from plant b
were defective. how many panels did plant b produce, if the overall percentage of defective panels from the two plants was 4%?

number of panels produced by plant

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