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Mathematics, 31.03.2020 18:58 sleepingfrosty5611

Landen spent LLL hours at the beach last weekend. Matéo spent 15\%15%15, percent fewer hours at the beach than Landen did.
Which of the following expressions could represent how many hours Matéo spent at the beach last weekend?

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