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crimeas [40]
3 years ago
14

Jason has saved 41% of what he needs to buy a 73$ skateboard . Jason found out 50% of 70 is the same things as 70 divided by .50

= 140. So he has more than enough to purchase the skateboard. Did he solve correctly
Mathematics
1 answer:
Klio2033 [76]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

No, Jason did not solve correctly

Step-by-step explanation:

Jason has saved 41% of what he needs to buy a 73$ skateboard.

Jason found out 50% of 70 is the same things as 70 divided by .50= 140. So he has more than enough to purchase the skateboard. Did he solve correctly

Let compare both statements

50% of 70 = 70 ÷ 0.5 (140)

50% × 70 = 140

50/100 × 70 = 140

35 ≠ 140

JASON DID NOT SOLVE CORRECTLY

This is because the left-hand side used the operation of multiplication while the right-hand side used the operation of division.

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