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13 January, 05:16

You usually buy a 16.5-ounce bottle of shampoo. There is a new bottle that says it gives you 30% more free. Use the drop-down menus to build an equation that could be used to find the size of the larger bottle, x.

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  1. 13 January, 05:18
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    x = 16.5+0.3 (16.5) or x = 16.5 (1.3)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    30% = 30/100 = 0.3. To find an extra 30%, we would multiply this by the amount of shampoo, 16.5 ounces:

    0.3 (16.5)

    We would then add this to the original amount, 16.5:

    16.5+0.3 (16.5)

    We can also view this as one percentage. We would have 100% of the original amount, 16.5 ounces, and an extra 30%; 100+30 = 130%; 130% = 130/100 = 1.3.

    We would then multiply this by the original amount, 16.5:

    16.5 (1.3)
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