The table below shows the total number of utensils (Glasses and Plates) sold by four shops (A, B, C, and D), the percentage of glasses sold, and the n...
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The table below shows the total number of utensils (Glasses and Plates) sold by four shops (A, B, C, and D), the percentage of glasses sold, and the number of plates sold by these shops. Some values are missing and need to be calculated.
| Shop | Total Utensils Sold | Percentage of Glasses Sold | Number of Plates Sold |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | 968 | 50\% | ? |
| B | ? | 65\% | ? |
| C | ? | 44\% | 504 |
| D | 900 | ? | ? |
If the total number of glasses sold by shop B is 414 less than the average total number of utensils sold by shops A and D, find the total number of plates sold by shop B.