Carol H. answered 10/31/18
Masters' Degree in Mathematics with 35 Years of Teaching Experience
.67x - 100
x = 149.25
.20x = .20(149.25) = 29.85
Lou M.
asked 10/31/18If 67% is worth £100, What is 20% worth?
Carol H. answered 10/31/18
Masters' Degree in Mathematics with 35 Years of Teaching Experience
.67x - 100
x = 149.25
.20x = .20(149.25) = 29.85
Tanner M. answered 10/31/18
Dentist with expertise in biology, chemistry, and life sciences
So, the easiest thing to do is set up a ratio. Since 67 and 100 go together, you put them together. Lets say its 67/100. Then, we need to relate the others. 67 and 20 are both percentages, so you have them at the same spot in the other ratio. You end up with 67/100 = 20/x. Then you solve for x by cross multiplication. X = about 30 (29.85).
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