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120 feet on simpler termsΩ
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given:
55% of path is 66 feet.
to find:
total length of the path.
solution:
let us consider the length of the path as X.
then X*(55/100)= 66
X=(66*100)/55
X=120 the total length of the path is 120 feet.
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