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If you would like a math lesson on how I calculated that:
60 X 0.2 (20%)= 12
There you go
Or you can do it the easy way
20 X 60=120.
move decimal back once
12
kapn
No wounder the economy is in such a mess...basic math..
DIXIE
The same as 25 per cent on 80 per cent of 60!
roy d
Firebobby has both bases covered, 'of' and 'off'!
The question does say 'off' all you '12' people!
UTOPIA OR BUST,
well 10% is six so 20% is 12
FinanceMan
You have got plenty of answers as yet.
It is definitely : " 12 "
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lucy p
12.
If you think of 10% of 60 as 6 then x 2 = 12...or 20%!!!
黄 蓉
It helps to think of it in shopping and $-sense. You can do this 2 ways:
1. To find out the exact # off (think of it in the $ sense), multiply 60 by 0.2.
2. This is my favorite method to use for clothes or accessories shopping, also working with $-amount in mind, just multiply 60 by 0.8 and you will get the $-amount that you will pay.
This works because there's only a total of 100% when working with %-off. So whatever is the % off sale, you just use the remaining % to multiply and you'll get the total price you'll pay. For example, if there's a clothing sale at Abercrombie&Fitch for 30% off of whatever price, just round up the price ($59.99=$60) and multiply by the remaining % you have to pay (70%), which is 0.7.....If it's 70% off, you multiply the price $60 with 0.3 (the remaining 30% you have to pay).
George L
the answer is 12 or if you were to take 20% from 60 you will be left with 48
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You've already got the right answers its 12
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chris
Are you serious?
Riko
do 10% which is 6 and then times it by 2 to get 20%. this is 12 because you alst times the 6 by 2. then do 60-12=48. a scientific calculator allways helpes for these times!!!!. oh and also www.calculator.com