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Please help me also explain your answer so I can get better at this thank you :) Decide whether the question is looking for the part, the percent, or the whole. 15% of what number is 132? The question
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Please help me also explain your answer so I can get better at this thank you :)
Decide whether the question is looking for the part, the percent, or the whole.
15% of what number is 132?
The question is looking for the [ part, percent, or whole]
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To get %15 do 132x0.25 the percentage as a decimal that will give us 19.8 so now we know %15=19.8 19 is the whole and 8 is the part
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Answer: 880
Explanation: 132/0.15 = 880 sry it wasnt thorough explanation i dont have time
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