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20 April, 20:23

a local pizzeria sold 72 pizza's yesterday. The owner offers the emplyees a bonus if the number of pizza's sold increases by 30% today. How many total pizza's must the pizzeria sell for emplyees to recieve the bonus?

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  1. 20 April, 23:27
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    65 + 0.20 (65) = 65 + 13 = 78 ... they would have to sell 78 to get the bonus

    (65 - 60) / 65 = 5/65 = 0.0769 x 100 = 7.69 rounds to 7.7 % decrease compared to the 65 pizza's sold yesterday
  2. 21 April, 00:02
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    They have to sell a total of 94 pizzas.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    %30/%100 = x/72 Cross multiply this to get 2160=100x.

    Divide 2160 by 100 to get 21.6. The pizza place has to sell 22 more pizzas today (as you can't sell a 6th of a pizza) which is equivalent to 94 pizzas.
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