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8 March, 23:54

A store's parking lot is 10% full. If there are 12 cars in the lot, then how many cars can the entire parking lot hold?

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  1. 9 March, 00:12
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    120 cars

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Call x the capacity of the parking lot.

    10% of x equals 12 = ==> x * (10/100) = 12 = ==> x = (12*100) / 10 = ==> x = 120
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