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Maritza Deleon
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17 October, 11:53
What is 15% of 12 meters
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Cindy Kelley
17 October, 12:13
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I agree with @Morax but another way to find out what 15% of 12 meters is, is by multiplying 15x12. You then get 180.
Since the original question was to multiply by 15%, you divide 180 by 100.
You then get 1.8. The answer is 1.8 meters.
This is just another to solve 15% of 12 meters.
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Howard Weber
17 October, 12:17
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Multiply 12 by. 15 (15% as a decimal), and you'll get 1.8 meters. You multiply, because it says 15% of 12 meters. Of means to multiply in mathematics, so you multiply. 15 by 12.
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