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55% of what number is 70
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\[number=\frac{ 70 }{ 0.55 } =127.27(27)\]
is/of = %/100 70/x = 55/100 55x = 7000 x = 7000/55
is/of = %/100 70/x = 55/100 55x = 7,000 x = 7000/55
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127.27(27)=1400/11
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x=7000/55 because 70/x=55/100
@Syderitic rather than giving them the answer right away, let them try to figure it out. :) just so they understand
@jgirl128 i'm doing this or mahjong...right now, it's this. I do provide full answer...i think.
@jgirl128 Rather than stealing another user's answer, try giving whomever actually write that answer credit.
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I did the math...
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