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20% of _____ is 11 _____% of 60 is 21 (fill the blank) (they're both seperate questions)
Chubas
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20% of _____ is 11
_____% of 60 is 21
(fill the blank)
(they're both seperate questions)
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The first is 55, the second is 35%
Percent (as a decimal) x whole = part
0.2 x w = 11
w = 11/0.2
w = 55
p x 60 = 21
60p = 21
p = 0.35 = 35%
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the first one is 55 and then the second one would be 35%
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