Asked by Destini
                car A costs 20% less than car B. Car B is twice as expensive as car C. Car C costs what percent of Car A?
            
            
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            Reiny
            
    car B ---- $x
car A --- $ .8x
car C --- $ .5x
car C as a percentage of car A = .5x/(.8x)
= 5/8
= .625 or 62.5%
    
car A --- $ .8x
car C --- $ .5x
car C as a percentage of car A = .5x/(.8x)
= 5/8
= .625 or 62.5%
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