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John invited 10 people to his birthday party, but each of those guests told 4 friends, who in turn asked 2 other friends to come. What percent of the party guests were the original 10 friends John invited?
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13% is the answer I think
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12.5% If john's 10 friends all invited 4 people that is 40 people, If those 40 people invited 2 more that is 80 people, 10 is 12.5% of 80, So the answer is 12.5%
=12.5%
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