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klemol [59]
1 year ago
10

Hi there! Three days ago I ordered 8 Neat cupcakes. This week I'd like 50% fewer than that.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Furkat [3]1 year ago
4 0

Total cup cake ordered = 8

Percentage 'P' of a quantity x can be calculated using:

p/100 * x

Here,

P = 50%

x = 8

Put these values in formula.

50/100 * 8

=> 1/2 * 8

=> 4

So, the 50% fewer cupcakes would be (8 - 4) = 4 cupcakes.

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