starlightmoon213
26.04.2021 •
Mathematics
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Ответ:
go with 22 let me know if I’m right
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Ответ:
125% = 125/100 = 1.25
Now here's the problem with the wording: He spent 125% of the previous time doing his homework, but only 25% more time!
(If you wanted to find out how much MORE time, subtract 25 from 20 and you'll see that he did 5 more hours this week. 20 times 0.25 = 5. (0.25 = 25%))
So no, Evan did not spent 125% more time doing his homework this week.