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The data plan for Shawn's phone has 32,000 megabytes of storage for photos. She wants to increase the amount of data by 4%. If each photo uses 5 megabytes, will she have enough new memory for 200 additional
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The data plan for Shawn's phone has 32,000 megabytes of storage for photos. She wants to increase the amount of data by 4%. If each photo uses 5 megabytes, will she have enough new memory for 200 additional photos? EXPLAIN
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Lo voy a escribir en español, no se sorry
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You need to do 32,000/100 which is 320 and then multiply this by 4. This is 1280. Now you need to divide 1280 by 5 which is 256.
This means that she can get 256 new photos, so yes, she can get 200 more photos.
Hope this helps x
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