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There are a total of n pairs of shoes in a store and all the shoes in the store are either black or brown. If there are m pairs of brown shoes in the store, then in terms of m and n, what percent of the shoes in the store are black?

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Explanation:

To determine the percentage of black shoes in the store, we need to find the number of black shoes and divide it by the total number of shoes, which is represented by n.

Since all the shoes in the store are either black or brown, the number of black shoes can be calculated by subtracting the number of brown shoes (m pairs) from the total number of shoes (n pairs). Therefore, the number of black shoes is (n - m) pairs.

To find the percentage, we divide the number of black shoes by the total number of shoes and multiply by 100:

Percentage of black shoes = ((n - m) / n) * 100

So, in terms of m and n, the percentage of black shoes in the store is ((n - m) / n) * 100.

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