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Three percent of the caterpillars metamorphosed into butterflies. If Ramona could count 120 butterflies, how many caterpillars had been there??
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Three percent of the caterpillars metamorphosed into butterflies. If Ramona could count 120 butterflies, how many caterpillars had been there??
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The answer to your problem would be 400 because to find the answer you need to multiply 120 by .3 to get the answer because 3 % means per 100 and that is why you make it .3 hope i help.
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