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In the computer lab, 120 out of the 480 computers were broken. What percent of the computers were not broken?
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In the computer lab, 120 out of the 480 computers were broken. What percent of the computers were not broken?
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Hi!
So, 120 computers were broken. How many were left?
480 - 120 = 360
Now, 360 is what percentage of 480?
Use The Percentage Formula To Solve:
360 / 480 * 100 = 75
75% of the computers were NOT broken.
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