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Find the result when 65 is increased by 40%. Please explain how to do this.
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Find the result when 65 is increased by 40%. Please explain how to do this.
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you have to change the 40% to a decimal. 40 divided by 100 is 0.40.
Therefore when you add 65 and 0.40 it will equal 65.4.
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