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30 September, 07:27

A company claims that their new bottle holds 25 % more laundry soap. If their original container held 53 fluid ounces of soap, how much does the new container hold

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  1. 30 September, 07:44
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    The new container hold 66.25 ounces.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Original container has 53 ounces of soap

    The new one contains 25% more so,

    = 25 % x 53

    = 25/100 x 53

    = 1/4 X 53

    = 53/4

    = 13.25

    Therefore, new will contain 53 + 13.25 = 66.25 ounces of soap.
  2. 30 September, 07:50
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    53 *.25 = 13.25, 53 + 13.25 = 66.25 fluid ounces
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