PRE-ALGEBRA, 2008
The percent is , and the part is 14.
Let n represent the whole.
The percent proportion is .
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(Multiply)
Apply cross product property of equality: then .
(Multiply: )
Apply division property of equality: Divide each side by 25.
(Cancel common terms)
(Divide:)
14 is of 112.
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