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vanessa bought 40 raffles tickets at her town festival. if 30% of the tickets were winners, how many were not winners?
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vanessa bought 40 raffles tickets at her town festival. if 30% of the tickets were winners, how many were not winners?
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You take 40 raffle tickets x 0.30(as 30%) your answer = 12
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28 people were losers
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