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Joe completed 28 math problem from his homework. Joe has done 80% of his homework. How many more math problem does Joe have to complete
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Joe completed 28 math problem from his homework. Joe has done 80% of his homework. How many more math problem does Joe have to complete
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0% = 0.8
divide 28 by 0.8
28 / 0.8 = 35 total questions
35 -28 = 7 more questions to do
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