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A gumball machine has 110 red gumballs. If the red gumballs are 25% of the total number of gumballs, how many gumballs are in the gumball machine?
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A gumball machine has 110 red gumballs. If the red gumballs are 25% of the total number of gumballs, how many gumballs are in the gumball machine?
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A gumball machine has 110 red gumballs. If the red gumballs are 25% of the total number of gumballs, how many gumballs are in the gumball machine?
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25 of 100 percent is 1/4 of the answer so 110 x 4 is your answer which is......well you finish the rest. Just get a calculator and do 110 x .......ah what the hell the answer is 440. good luck kid
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