Chapter 8: Problem 35
Use the percent formula, \(A=P B: A\) is \(P\) percent of \(B\), to solve Exercises 35-38. What is \(3 \%\) of 200 ?
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Chapter 8: Problem 35
Use the percent formula, \(A=P B: A\) is \(P\) percent of \(B\), to solve Exercises 35-38. What is \(3 \%\) of 200 ?
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