16 is 25% of what number???

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Answer 1
Answer: 1 \% =(1)/(100) \n \n 25 \% \cdot x =16 \n \n(25)/(100)x =16\n \n(1)/(4)x =16 \ \ /*4 \n \nx=16*4 \n \nx=64
Answer 2
Answer: 16 is 25% of 64. 64 x .25=16

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Answer: 1 and 1/100

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17.  2/3 vs 5/7  (cross multiply numerators and denominators)

       14  vs  15

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