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The difference between a number and its three- fifth is 50. What is the number?
Question 1:
The difference between a number and its three- fifth is 50. What is the number?
A.
75
B.
100
C.
125
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Let the number be x.
Then, x-3x/5 = 50 <=> 2x/5 = 50 <=> x = (50*5/2) = 125.
D.
None of these
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