Mathematics, 16.07.2021 01:00 nyjaelynn
Nine hundred light bulbs are packaged and shipped to a retail store. Thirteen percent of the light bulbs arrive broken.
Which equation can be used to find the number of light bulbs that were broken?
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13x9 117
100x9 900
13x9
117
900x9 8100
100-9 11.1
900-9 100
900-9 100
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13-9-14
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