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Name fractions in simplest form that are the same as 40% and as 250%.

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NCERT EXEMPLAR-COMPARING QUANTITIES-THINK AND DISCUSS
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  3. Describe how to find 35% of a number when you know 10% of the number.

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  4. Explain whether a 150% increase or a 150% decrease is possible.

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  5. Compare finding a 20% increase for finding 120% of a number.

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  7. Explain how you can find a fraction, decimal, or per cent when you hav...

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  8. Show why 5% of a number is less than 1/10 of the number.

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  9. Demonstrate two ways to find 70% of a number.

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  10. Name fractions in simplest form that are the same as 40% and as 250%.

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  15. Name the different variables in the simple interest formula.

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