Math, asked by tstuff518, 11 months ago

30% of dozens of orange were bad. How many oranges were bad?

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Answered by adityamahale2003
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Answer:

3.6

Step-by-step explanation:

1 dozen = 12 oranges

So, 30% of a dozen=12 × 30/100

                                =3.6 oranges were bad

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Answered by streetburner
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Answer:

3.6

Step-by-step explanation:

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A dozen = 12

30% of a dozen = 0.3(12) = 3.6

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