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To calculate: The solution of the associated system of three linear equations to show how the market shares of all market leaders depend upon the shares of other shareholders. Find which of the three companies market share is most affected by the share held by other companies.
The three market leaders state farm, American family and all state and other companies has the following relationship in percentages of the market.
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These 4 constitute 100% off the market.
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