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The total number of snares of stock in the Bulls Corporation is 650,000. Tyier owns 12% of the shares. How many shares of the Bulls Corporation stock does he own?
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The total number of snares of stock in the Bulls Corporation is 650,000. Tyier owns 12% of the shares. How many shares of the Bulls Corporation stock does he own?
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the total number of snares of stock in the Bulls Corporation is 650,000. Tyier owns 12% of the shares. How many shares of the Bulls Corporation stock does he own?
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650000/12% and in fraction 650000devide by 12% you will get 541.`6
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