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23 June, 12:09

A bottle holds 8.2 ounces of liquid soap. Jesse used 0.2 of the soap in the bottle to clean the kitchen floor. How many ounces of soap did she use?

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  1. 23 June, 14:02
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    1.64 oz

    Step-by-step explanation:

    0.2 of the soap is 0.2 of 8.2 ounces which is

    0.2 * 8.2 ounces

    0.2 * 8.2 oz = 1.64 oz
  2. 23 June, 15:38
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    She used 1.64 oz

    0.2 is equal to 20% you can figure that out by multiplying 8.2 x20 and then diving that by 100

    8.2x20=164

    164/100=1.64
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