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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 11:49, cuhh

Mr. Brown planted a vegetable garden. Mr. Browns garden had an area of 160 square feet. He had carrots-5%, Lettuce-25%, Broccoli-45%, String Beans-10%, Cabbage-?%. How many square feet of Mr. Browns garden is occupied by cabbage?

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