Mathematics, 14.12.2021 23:20 jona187
There are four defenders on a soccer team. If this represents 20 percent of the players on the team, which equation
can be used to find the total number of players on the team?
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4+1
20+1
4
20
4x 20 80
100 x 20200
20 x 25 500
4x 25
100
20+5 4
100-520
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