A summer camp had
440
campers register this year. This is a
10
%
increase...
Mathematics, 12.03.2021 22:50, angemango3423
A summer camp had
440
campers register this year. This is a
10
%
increase over the number registered last year.
Part A
The equation below relates
440
and
c
,
the number of campers registered last year. Complete the equation by entering a number in the
□
.
Enter only a whole number or decimal.
c
=
440
Part B
Enter a number in the
□
to show how many campers,
c
,
were registered last year.
campers
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