A.
1. Which represent the whole?
2. Which represents part of the whole?
3. Which element...
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Mathematics, 30.03.2021 07:00 jackphilander2285
A.
1. Which represent the whole?
2. Which represents part of the whole?
3. Which element has the symbol "%"?
B.
1. In the statement 65% of 70 = N, 65% is the rate because ___
2. In 25% of 800 = 200, 200 is the precentage because ___
3. In the statement of No. 2, 800 is the base. It tells ___
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