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Barclay
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23 December, 19:48
12% of ___shirts is 36
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Lyric Hale
23 December, 20:16
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300
Step-by-step explanation:
Because you cross multiply you have the fraction 12/100 and 36/X then you cross multiply 136 then divide that by 12 to get your answer
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Caitlyn Wood
23 December, 20:17
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300 shirts
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose the number of shirts is "x".
0.12x=36 Now let's divide both sides by 0.12
x=36/0.12
x=300
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