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balandron [24]
3 years ago
8

Cody was 165\,\text{cm}165cm165, space, c, m tall on the first day of school this year, which was 10\%10%10, percent taller than

he was on the first day of school last year.
How tall was Cody on the first day of school last year?
Mathematics
2 answers:
earnstyle [38]3 years ago
4 0
Assume that Cody was x cm tall on his first day at school last year.
Assume that Cody is y cm tall on his first day at school this year.
This year, Cody became 10% taller.
10% is equivalent to 0.1

This can be translated into the following:
y = x + 0.1x 
We are given that y = 165 cm.
Substitute in the equation to get x as follows:
165 = x + 0.1x
165 = 1.1x
x = 150 cm

Based on the above calculations, Cody was 150 cm tall on his first day at school last year.

rjkz [21]3 years ago
3 0

150 because i feel like it

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