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19 June, 04:49
How do you find 10% of 9900
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Marcel Callahan
19 June, 04:52
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990
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the 10% of 9900 you will 10 by 100 multiply by 9900
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=10/100 * 9900
=0.1 * 9900
990
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Israel Martinez
19 June, 05:18
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990
Step-by-step explanation:
I would assume you want to find out how.
First, you can set 10% as a fraction over 100, because 10% is equivalent to 0.1 or 10/100.
Then, you can set up as an equation. 10/100 · 9900.
By cancelling, we reach 990 as our answer.
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