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Both percentages are recognizable as common fractions, so express both as fractions and multiply by the whole number (80). (You can also find 20% of 12.5% (= 2.5%) and multiply by the whole number, 80.)

Q6
Answer
= 60

25% = ¼, so you know that 15 = ¼
x
(where
x
= the whole number). To solve the equation for a whole number, multiply both sides by the inverse of the fraction.

Q7
Answer
= 200

To solve the equation for a whole number, multiply both sides by the inverse of the fraction:

Reduce the equation to its simplest terms:

Q8
Answer
= 32

Convert the percentage to its decimal equivalent: 32% = 0.32. Multiply by the whole number (60) to find the percentage to find the part:

Percentage

×

Whole

=

Part

0.32

×

60

=

19.2

So you know that 19.2 = 60% of a new whole number
x
. Solve for
x
by setting up the percentage as a fraction over 100 and cross-multiply:

60x = 19.2 × 100 = 1920. Divide both sides by 60:

Q9
Answer
= 150

To solve the equation for a whole number, multiply both sides by the inverse of the fraction:

Q10
Answer
= 128

To solve the equation for a whole number, multiply both sides by the inverse of the fraction:

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