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An arborist examined trees in an orchard to see if they were infected with a virus. Out of 70 trees, 30% had the virus. How many trees were infected with the virus?
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine how many trees were infected with the virus, you can calculate 30% of the total number of trees.

1. First, find 30% of 70 trees:
\[
0.30 \times 70 = 21
\]

Therefore, 21 trees were infected with the virus.
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