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Mathematics, 03.06.2020 19:06 julie47d

MARKING BRAINIEST: A constructor is measuring the perimeter of a plot for a building. 69% of the way around the perimeter, the constructor has measured 11 meters. How far around is the entire perimeter? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.69% is the same as 69/100. You can rewrite the problem as a proportion problem:

11 = 69
x100

where x is the whole, so it's across from 100, and 11 is the part, so it's across from 69.

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