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Garrett Pace
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31 May, 05:20
300 is 100% of what number?
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Carmden
31 May, 05:45
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300/x=100/100
(300/x) * x = (100/100) * x - we multiply both sides of the equation by x
300=1*x - we divide both sides of the equation by (1) to get x
300/1=x
300=x
x=300
now we have:
100% of 300=300
The answer is 300
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