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If 12,000 people voted in the election, and 35% of them were 50-64, how many people were 50-64?
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If 12,000 people voted in the election, and 35% of them were 50-64, how many people were 50-64?
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If 12,000 people voted in the election, and 35% of them were 50-64, how many people were 50-64?
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4,200
x over 12,000
35 over 100
Cross multiply
Simplify
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35% of 12,000.....turn percent to decimal..." of " means multiply
0.35(12,000) = 4200 <==
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