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Mathematics, 24.03.2022 05:50, Drew2844

True or False. Write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is wrong. 11. Twenty percent of 56 is 112
12. 14.5% of 90 is n. The value of n is 15.
13. 25% of 275 is 68.85
14. n% of 670 is 302. The value of n is 46.
15. n% of 680 is 156.4. The value of n is 23.
16. Seventy percent of three hundred sixty is two hundred fifty-two.
17. Ten percent of five hundred twelve is fifty-one point two.
18. Thirty percent of 602 is 180.
19. Twenty-two percent of 784 is 172
20. Eighty percent of four hundred sixty is two hundred

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