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Use a 10-squares model to solve 60% of 40
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Use a 10-squares model to solve 60% of 40
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60%/100 X/40
You cross multiply
60x40 = 2400
100•x = 100x
2400 divided by 100
X = 24
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24?
( Sorry if I got this wrong.)
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