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12 October, 13:21

Jacob bought 30 eggs and William bought 20 eggs. What percentage of the total number of

eggs did Jacob buy?

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  1. 12 October, 13:32
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    60%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, find the total number of eggs bought.

    Add together what Jacob bought and what William bought.

    Jacob bought 30 eggs and William bought 20 eggs

    30+20

    50

    Next, find the percentage that Jacob bought.

    Divide the part by the whole, or what Jacob bought by the total number of eggs bought.

    part/whole

    jacob's eggs/total eggs

    Jacob bought 30 eggs and the total was 50 eggs

    30/50

    0.6

    Convert 0.6 to a percent by multiplying by 100 or moving the decimal place two spots to the right

    0.6*100=60

    0.6--> 6.0--> 60.

    So, Jacob bought 60% of the total number of eggs
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