Asked by Anna
Yesterday a parking lot had 60 cars parked in at one of the cars parked in the parking lot 40% more silver 14 more red and the rest were blue how many of the cars were blue 24 cars 38 cars 22 cars six cars
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Anna
Everyone in Andy’s class has to do her science project out of the 20 students 80% have completed the project so subtract 80% from 20 how many students will need to finish their product
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Leo Galleguillos
Can you please respond to this question with appropriate punctuation? It's difficult to read the question because there are no periods. Thanks.
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+Yuh+
YUH+_+_+_+_
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BerserkrFiann
This makes absolutely no sense, no punctuation, half the words are misspelled. Please redo this response
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PAIMON IS NOT EMERGENCY FOOD
Idk about the first one but the second one is 16.
Every percent is out of 100% meaning that there is 80% out of 100% that completed.
80% is also 4/5 and if you divide 20 by five, you'd get 4. Counting up by fours, 4,8,12,16,20... The fourth number would be 80%, meaning that 16 students completed already.
(Tried putting it the easiest I could)
Every percent is out of 100% meaning that there is 80% out of 100% that completed.
80% is also 4/5 and if you divide 20 by five, you'd get 4. Counting up by fours, 4,8,12,16,20... The fourth number would be 80%, meaning that 16 students completed already.
(Tried putting it the easiest I could)
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PAIMON IS NOT EMERGENCY FOOD
SORRY I READ IT WRONG THE ANSWER IS 4.
I thought It meant how many completed not how many still needed to complete it-- my bad 😅
I thought It meant how many completed not how many still needed to complete it-- my bad 😅
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m!
do i need to be on vc while you do it or sum? you rlly should go do it
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