John multiplies 85 by 1.35. Which number might John be trying to find?
A. 135% of 85
B. 35% o...
Mathematics, 04.03.2021 05:30 hamada11617
John multiplies 85 by 1.35. Which number might John be trying to find?
A. 135% of 85
B. 35% of 85
C. 13.5% of 85
D. 1.35% of 85
Answers: 1
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