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The probability that your ticket will be chosen in a drawing is 16%. There are 125 tickets in the drawing. How many tickets are yours?
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The probability that your ticket will be chosen in a drawing is 16%. There are 125 tickets in the drawing. How many tickets are yours?
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Total number of tickets is= 125
Percentage of your ticket is= 16%
To find the number of your tickets= 16% x 125
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20
So, 20 tickets are yours
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You need to find 6% of 250. To do that, change 6% to a decimal (0.06) and multiply that by 250. That answer is how many tickets you have.
6%=0.06
250
x0.06
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15.00. move the decimal point in 2 spaces
15
Final Answer: 15 tickets are yours.
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