Mathematics
Mathematics, 19.01.2022 06:40, ronaldo22

Last month you spent $50 on clothing. This month you spent 120% of what you spent last month. Set up a proportion to model this situation. How much did you spend this month?

Set up a proportion to model this situation. Choose the correct answer below.

(A.)120/50=x/100

(B.)x/50=120/100 (C.)120/100=x/100 (D.)50/x=120/100 You spent $__ this month?

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