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inn [45]
3 years ago
6

Solve the percent problem

Mathematics
1 answer:
aalyn [17]3 years ago
6 0
1>
Let, the number be "x"

According to the question,
12 % of x = 48
(12 / 100) * x = 48
.12 * x = 48
x = 48 / .12
x = 400
So, 48% of 400 is 48.

2>
Let the number be "x"

According to the question,
175% of 76 = x
(175 / 100) * 76 = x
1.75 * 76 = x
133 = x
So, 175% of 76 is 133.

3>
Let the % be "x"

According to the question,
x% of 16 = 20
(x / 100) * 16 = 20
x / 100 = 20 / 16
x = (20 / 16) * 100
x = 125
So, 125% of 16 is 20.

4>
Let the % be "x"

According to the question,
x% of 200 = 96
(x / 100) * 200 = 96
x * 2 = 96
x = 96 / 2
x = 48
So, 48% of 200 is 96.
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