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Twelve of the 40 cars pulled by the locomotive were tankers. A. What Fraction of the cars were tankers? B. What Percent of the cars weren't tankers? Thanks So So So Much!!!
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Twelve of the 40 cars pulled by the locomotive were tankers.
A. What Fraction of the cars were tankers?
B. What Percent of the cars weren't tankers?
Thanks So So So Much!!!
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12 are tankesr
40 cars total
12/40
12/40=6/20=3/10
3/10=tankders
10/10-3/10=7/10
7/10=70/100=70%
70% wern't tankser
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