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Yo someone answer this and FAST. At Westside Middle School, 10 percent, or 140 students, participate in soccer. How many students are in the school? Check all that apply.
The total number of students is greater than 140.
The total number of students is less than 140.
(10)(14) = 140, so 100(14) = 1,400 students.
140 + 10 = 150, so 150 + 140 = 290 students.
There are 140 + 10 = 150 students at Westside Middle School.
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The percent as a part to the whole ratio is StartFraction 10 Over 100 EndFraction
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