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Pat helps run an animal shelte.The actual number of animals brought in during a particular month was 150. The percent error was 12%. If pat estimated on the high side (more than 150), how many animals did Pat think were brought to the shelter

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Let us assume the number of animals that Pat miscalculated = x
The number of actual animals bought during a particular month = 150
Percentage of error that was made by Pat = 12%
Number of animals miscalculated by Pat can be written as
100x/12 = 150
100x = 150 * 12
x = 1800/100
= 18
Then
The the number of animals that Pat thought were brought to the shelter = 150 + 18
= 168
So Pat miscalculated the number of animals that were brought to the shelter was 168.
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