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26 June, 11:43

If 48 eggs are used in the cafeteria today but the number expected to be used tomorrow is 30% less than that, how many eggs are expected to be used tomorrow?

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  1. 26 June, 11:46
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    Answer:34

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Eggs expected to be use tomorrow is 48 - 30% of 48

    30% of 48 = 30/100 * 48

    = 0.3 * 48 = 14.4

    48 - 14.4 = 33.6

    = 34 to the nearest whole number
  2. 26 June, 12:09
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    34 eggs are expected to be used tomorrow

    30% of 48 = 14

    48-14=34
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