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8 February, 17:39

Benjamin believes that 12% is equivalent to 50%. Is he correct? Why or why not?

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  1. 8 February, 18:24
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    He is not correct as 12% of something is less than 50% due to 12 being less than 50

    Step-by-step explanation:

    12% of 1 is much less than 50%.

    Lets convert these two numbers to decimals by moving the decimal two places forward.

    50.%=.5

    12.%=.12

    Now that visual representation is out of the way lets see how much more 50% is compared to 12%

    12/50=.24*100 (To add a percentage) = 24% of 50%

    But overall you can see this by seeing which number is bigger.
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