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Out of 50 bagels on a tray, 32 of them are cinnamon bagels. What percent of the bagels are cinnamon bagels?
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Out of 50 bagels on a tray, 32 of them are cinnamon bagels. What percent of the bagels are cinnamon bagels?
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64 o/o
Step-by-step explanation: 50 times 2 is 100 and 32 x 2 is 64
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