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Alma Choi
9 August, 22:15
1. What is 45% of 36 feet?
36 ft (100%)
? ft (45%)
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Kaiden Wise
10 August, 01:09
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It'll be easier if we put this in inches, so 36*12=432in. 45% of 432 is 194.4, now we put it back into feet so 194.4/12=16.2ft. Your answer is 16.2
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Salma Soto
10 August, 02:13
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The correct answer is 16.20
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