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7. Last year Troop No. 113 sold 100 dozen cookies. How many will they have to sell this year to have a 20% increase in sales? does somebody know the answer also please try to ex…
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7. Last year Troop No. 113 sold 100 dozen cookies. How
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in sales?
does somebody know the answer also please try to explain or show the work worth 40 points help a girl out
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Answer:
120 dozen cookies
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100 dozen add 20%
is:
100 + 100*20/100 =
100 + 20 =
120 dozen
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