Mathematics, 05.02.2021 09:50 letsgivepece2309
20% of 5,000 is 1,000 and 21% of 5,000 is 1,050. Find
each percentage of 5,000 and be prepared to explain your
reasoning. If you get stuck, consider using the double
number line diagram.
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20% of 5,000 is 1,000 and 21% of 5,000 is 1,050. Find
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