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23 May, 06:19

The attendance at the smith family reunion was 160 people this was 125% or last years attendance how many people attended the reunion last year

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  1. 23 May, 06:32
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    To solve this you can simply divide 160 by 1.25 which is the increase in people attending in decimal form; 125% = 1.25; and the resulting answer is 128 people attending last year's reunion. Or you could set up a proportion having the 125% (the amount of people attending this year) over 100% (the amount of people attend last year) and setting it equal to the number of people attending this year which is 160 over the unknown "x". 125/100 = 160/x. use some basic algebra and get 16000 = 125x then divide over the 125 and get x = 128 people.
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