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If a pupil had a score of 60%,how many marks out of 150 did he obtained​

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90

You do 60 x 150 and then divide your answer by 100 which should be 90
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90 points

Explanation:

We can find 60% of the total points by multiplying that percentage by the total possible number of points, which is given as 150.


\begin{aligned}150\cdot 60\% &= 150 \cdot (6)/(10) \\ \\ &= 150 \cdot (3)/(5) \\ \\ &= (150 \cdot 3)/(5) \\ \\ &= (450)/(5) \\ \\ &= 90\text{ points}\end{aligned}

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