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Jana is thinking of a number. If she divides her number by 12 and then multiplies the quotient by 8,the result is 520. What number is Jana thinking of?
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Jana is thinking of a number. If she divides her number by 12 and then multiplies the quotient by 8,the result is 520. What number is Jana thinking of?
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you do the opposite:
520/8=70
70*12=840.
she is thinking of the number 840
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