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What is 15% of 60 using a model to prove your answer
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15% of 60 is calculated by converting 15% into the decimal fraction 0.15 and then mult. 60 by this 0.15: 9.
15% of 60 is 9.
Note that 10% of 60 is 6; 20% of 60 is 12; so 15% of 60 is 9 and this makes sense.
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To find this out, the first step would be to turn the percent into a decimal:
15% -----> .15 (Divide by 100)
Then multiply the number by .15:
60 x .15 = 9
So 15% of 60 is 9.
Hope this helps!
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