Monthly sales of a particular brand of smartphone are inversely proportional to the number of occurrences of exploding cellphone batteries during that month. If 88 million phones were sold when there were 2 exploding batteries, how many cell phones would be sold during a month in which 22 batteries exploded?

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Monthly sales of a particular brand of smartphone are inversely proportional to the number of occurrences of exploding cellphone batteries during that month. If 88 million phones were sold when there were 2 exploding batteries, how many cell phones would be sold during a month in which 22 batteries exploded?






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