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Nick's mark on a test was 39. This mark was 60%. What was the total possible mark?
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Nick's mark on a test was 39.
This mark was 60%.
What was the total possible mark?
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65
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Since 39 is 60%, 100/60= 1 2/3
39*1 2/3 is 65
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