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John spent 20% of his money on food. He spent 40% of the remainder on a toy. If the toy cost 12$ then what percentage of his money did he spend on the toy
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John spent 20% of his money on food. He spent 40% of the remainder on a toy. If the toy cost 12$ then what percentage of his money did he spend on the toy
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John spent 20% of his money on food. He spent 40% of the remainder on a toy. If the toy cost 12$ then what percentage of his money did he spend on the toy
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Notice how 20% is half of 40% this gives us a clue that the toy is double the price of the food he bought therefore the price for the food is $6
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