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A student has completed 14 problems on a test. These problems make up 28% of the test. Select from the drop-down menu to correctly identify the total number of problems on the t…
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A student has completed 14 problems on a test. These problems make up 28% of the test.
Select from the drop-down menu to correctly identify the total number of problems on the test.
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There are 50 total problems on the test.
100/28 = 3.57142857
3.57142857 * 14 = 50
Proof:
0.28 * 50 = 14
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28% of 50 = 14
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