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Mathematics, 25.11.2020 22:50 marysol07

Which equation can be used to find 75 percent of 200? (A) StartFraction 75 times 1 Over 200 times 1 EndFraction = StartFraction 75 Over 200 EndFraction
(B) StartFraction 100 times 26.7 Over 75 times 2.67 EndFraction = StartFraction 267 Over 200.25 EndFraction
(C) StartFraction 200 times 2 Over 100 times 2 EndFraction = StartFraction 400 Over 200 EndFraction
(D) StartFraction 75 times 2 Over 100 times 2 EndFraction = StartFraction 150 Over 200 EndFraction

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