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Abdullah and Kanna are working on the same problem.

A juice box has 20% more juice in its new packaging.
The original packaging held 12 fluid ounces. How
much juice does the new packaging hold?
Whose double number line is correct?EXPLAIN YOUR THINKING!!!!!!!

Abdullah and Kanna are working on the same problem. A juice box has 20% more juice-example-1

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Answer:

Abdullah is correct.

Explanation:

The bottle contained originally 12 fl oz, so 12 fl oz is 100%.

The box now contains 20% more, so now it contains 120% of 12 fl oz.

120% * 12 fl oz = 1.2 * 12 fl oz = 14.4 fl oz

Also, 20% is 1/5. Abdullah divided 12 oz into 5 equal parts, and then he added one more 1/5. He interpreted the problem correctly. The amount in the new bottle is the amount of the old bottle plus 20% of that old amount.

Kanna considers the original amount to be 80%. When he adds another 20%, he is adding 1/4 of 12 which is too much. That is why he gets an incorrect answer that is to high. He interpreted the problem incorrectly. For him, the old bottle has 20% less than the new bottle. That is incorrect.

Abdullah is correct.

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