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Noah says that to find 20% of a number he divides the number by 5. For example, 20% of 60 is 12, because 60÷5=12. Does Noah’s method always work? Explain why or why not.
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Noah says that to find 20% of a number he divides the number by 5. For example, 20% of 60 is 12, because 60÷5=12. Does Noah’s method always work? Explain why or why not.
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because if you divide what you said its will have a sum
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