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25 October, 23:29

60% of the people at the park were children. If 180 children visited the park, how many total visitors did they have?

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  1. 25 October, 23:32
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    There should be 480 visitors (including children) This would be because 60% of the people have 180 children so divide by 6 and you have 30 or 10%, multiply the 30 by 10 (to get a hundred percent [300]) and add the children to get 480.
  2. 25 October, 23:57
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    There are 288 visitors in total (including kids) because you need to turn the percent into a decimal which is. 60 so then you multiply 180 times. 60 and you get 108 and then you add 108 by 180 and you get 288
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