The combined weight of the people in an elevator is 49% of the 3,025-pound capacity.
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Mathematics, 26.09.2019 21:10 ayoismeisalex
The combined weight of the people in an elevator is 49% of the 3,025-pound capacity.
which would be the best way to estimate the combined weight in pounds of the people in the elevator?
1. find 40% of 3,000.
2. find 40% of 4,000.
3. find 50% of 3,000.
4. find 50% of 4,000.
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