A soccer team played 32 games. If they won 25% of them, how many games did they win?

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Answer 1
Answer: X/32= 25/100
100x, 800
800 divided by 100= 8
X = 8 games
Answer 2
Answer: 25% is the same as 1/4. 
1/4 is the same as ÷ 4
32 ÷ 4 =
16 ÷ 2 = 
8

If a soccer team won 25% of their 32 games, they won 8 of them. 



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There was 1766 candy canes in a jar and 64 lollipops. If you would take out 52 lollipops and 755 candy canes how much candy would you have

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64-52=12
1766-755=1011
1011+12= 1023
The answer is 1023

Answer the following math question: which place value changed in 6652+600+1000=

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There are more than one. It is the hundred and thousands place (if you are asking me to add first.)

There are more than one. It is the hundred and thousands place (if you are asking me to add first.)

1. $120.00 increased by 70% is what percent of $120.00?2.2. How much money is $120.00 increased by 70%?


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Harry purchased some fruits and sold 1/2 of them at a gain of 60% and 1/4 of them at again of 20%, the rest were spoiled. Find his gain or loss percent on the whole.

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Answer:

40% gain.

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose he bought 100 fruit at a cost of $40.

He sold  1/2 ($20 ) for 20 * 1.6 = $32.

He sold 1/4 ($10) for 10*1.2 = $24.

Total revenue  = $56 dollars so he made 56 - 40 = $16 profit.

percent gain = 16 * 100 / 40

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4 sweets cost 28 p altogether how much do 7 sweets cost?

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4 sweets cost 28p altogether

28÷4=7p for each sweet

If each sweet costs 7p, then 7 sweets would be multiplied by 7

7×7p=49p

7 sweets cost 49p


divide 28 by 4 then u get 7. then u multiply 7 sweets by 7 and you get 49.
so the answer is one 1 sweet costs 7$ = 7 sweets cost 49$