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A person trying to lose weight has lost 23.6% of their old weight. If they used to weigh 228 pounds (lbs), what is their new weight? Round to the nearest tenth.
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A person trying to lose weight has lost 23.6% of their old weight. If they used to weigh 228 pounds (lbs), what is their new weight? Round to the nearest tenth.
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A person trying to lose weight has lost 23.6% of their old weight. If they used to weigh 228 pounds (lbs), what is their new weight? Round to the nearest tenth.
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53.8 because it’s actually 53.808 but it rounds
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