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There are 42 dogs at the local shelter. Which equation can be used to determine how many dogs the shelter can provide for if it is currently at 60% capacity?
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There are 42 dogs at the local shelter. Which equation can be used to determine how many dogs the shelter can provide for if it is currently at 60% capacity?
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There are 42 dogs at the local shelter. Which equation can be used to determine how many dogs the shelter can provide for if it is currently at 60% capacity?
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60/100=42/*
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