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Leanna Moran
14 September, 08:49
486 is 72% of what amount
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Frank Lucero
14 September, 09:14
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349.92 to be exact. I just used a business calculator website
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Adelyn Rangel
14 September, 12:37
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Let the amount be x
72/100 * x = 486
0.72x = 486
divide both sides by 0.72
x = 675
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