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Zaniyah Montgomery
Mathematics
15 March, 10:06
42 = 60%*x
X=---
Part=percent times whole
Solve for wholr
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Keshawn Rush
15 March, 10:27
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(60/100) x = 42
60x = 4200
x = 70
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