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Janie reached into her sock drawer without looking. If she has 10 loose white socks, 4 blue socks, 2 red socks, and 4 black socks in the drawer, what percent of the socks are white?
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Janie reached into her sock drawer without looking. If she has 10 loose white socks, 4 blue socks, 2 red socks, and 4 black socks in the drawer, what percent of the socks are white?
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50%
Explanation:
10+4+2+4=20
10/20=0.5
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