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There are four defenders on a soccer team. If this represents 20 percent of the players on the team, which equation can be used to find the total number of players on the team? StartFraction 4 divided by 1 Over 20 divided by 1 EndFraction = StartFraction 4 Over 20 EndFraction StartFraction 4 times 20 Over 100 times 20 EndFraction = StartFraction 80 Over 200 EndFraction StartFraction 20 times 25 Over 4 times 25 EndFraction = StartFraction 500 Over 100 EndFraction StartFraction 20 divided by 5 Over 100 divided by 5 EndFraction = StartFraction 4 Over 20 EndFraction
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