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A parking lot has 25 empty spaces. If the percentage is 80, how many spaces are there in total?
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A parking lot has 25 empty spaces. If the percentage is 80, how many spaces are there in total?
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A parking lot has 25 empty spaces. If the percentage is 80, how many spaces are there in total?
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There should be about 31 parking spaces total. 25/80=0.3125*100=31.25
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31
Explanation:
25/0.80=31.25
(You cant have a quarter of a parking space.)
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