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A plane takes off from New York with 72 of the 90 seats occupied what is what percentage of seats are not occupied?
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A plane takes off from New York with 72 of the 90 seats occupied what is what percentage of seats are not occupied?
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a plane takes off from New York with 72 of the 90 seats occupied what is what percentage of seats are not occupied?
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20%
Because since there are 72 seats taken, that means there are 18 seats that are not occupied (90-72).
Then you can divide 18 by 90 to get 0.2. Multiple 0.2 by 100 to get percent.
Then you get 20%
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