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Kolby Rasmussen
1 July, 15:14
What is 24% of 165 wholes
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Mariah Mathis
1 July, 17:34
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39.6
Step-by-step explanation:
first, divide 39.6 by 100 to get 1% of it, which is 3.96. Then, multiply that by 24 (to represent 24%) and you will get 39.6.
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Charlotte Nash
1 July, 18:59
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Convert 24% to decimal, just move the decimal from behind 24 to in front of 24 to get 0.24
Multiply 165 x 0.24
=39.6
This is a faster way of solving the problem but both methods work!
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