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Skye Ponce
10 September, 14:58
Find the whole explain your method 20%of 12
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Collin Cochran
10 September, 17:38
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Multiple 12 by 0.2 I guess
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Elias Hartman
10 September, 18:29
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20% = 20/100 = 2/10
and we want to make
2/10 = something/12
2/10 = x/12
cross multiply
10x = 24
x = 2.4
or just multiply 12 by 0.2
either way.
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