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Ne4ueva [31]
4 years ago
15

I need help plz, percents

Mathematics
1 answer:
professor190 [17]4 years ago
5 0
14.
\frac{32}{128} = \frac{x}{100} \\ x = \frac{32 \times 100}{128} \\ x = 25
15.
\frac{3}{36} = \frac{x}{100} \\ x = 8.3
16.
\frac{30}{100} = \frac{23.7}{x} \\ x = \frac{23.7 \times 100}{30} \\ x = 79
17.
\frac{7.5}{100} = \frac{12}{x} \\ x = \frac{12 \times 100}{7.5} \\ x = 160


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