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Last weekend, 5% of the tickets sold at seaworld were discount tickets. If seaworld sold 60 tickets in all, how many dicount tickets did it sell? Use the percent proportion.
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Last weekend, 5% of the tickets sold at seaworld were discount tickets. If seaworld sold 60 tickets in all, how many dicount tickets did it sell? Use the percent proportion.
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Last weekend, 5% of the tickets sold at seaworld were discount tickets. If seaworld sold 60 tickets in all, how many dicount tickets did it sell? Use the percent proportion.
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I think you have to divide 60 and 5%
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