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Tomas Warren
6 June, 04:43
25% of what number is 225?
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Kailee Lopez
6 June, 08:28
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900
Step-by-step explanation:
Take 225 and multiply it by 4 (because 25 is 1/4) and then double check you can do 900 multiplied by 25% and it will give you 225
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