Answer:
1. 20%
2.
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Explanation:
We can use percentage proportions to find out these answers.
For number one, 10 is what percent of 50, we already know our two values so we can make the equation:
![(10)/(50) = (x)/(100)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/aldoxdab37lgdv9q5rd2pbbp3xsxe92vf1.png)
Using the cross products property, we know that x is
which is 20.
So 10 is 20% of 50.
For number two, we know a different pair of two numbers now: we know the percent of x, and the percent it is, so the equation can become:
![(20)/(x) = (60)/(100)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/vh1ruua6hr9zxblchwefmfb380frv50q50.png)
Again, cross products property tells us that x is
, which is
.
Hope this helped!