If 10 is 20% of a number, to get 100% of that number, you multiply 10 by 5.
10*5=50
To get 200%, twice that, 50*2=100
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step-by-step explanation:
because 1/3 is a fraction. we can tell because there is a divisor symbol between the 1 and the 3. if we were to add 2 fractions together, we would add the numerators, which is the number on top, but not the denominators, which is the number on the bottom
1/3+1/3=2/3
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