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3) In a box of cookies, % are chocolate chip, 10% are peanut butter, .1 of the cookies are M&M. The rest of the cookies are snicker doodle. What percent of the cookies are s…
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3) In a box of cookies, % are chocolate chip, 10% are peanut butter, .1 of the cookies are M&M. The rest of the
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percent of cookies will be 3%
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