Here’s and example of a SMART MATH problem for ALGEBRA.
Problem
50% of a number is equal to 7% of another number. The sum of these numbers is 171. What is the smaller of the two numbers?
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Here’s and example of a SMART MATH problem for ALGEBRA.
50% of a number is equal to 7% of another number. The sum of these numbers is 171. What is the smaller of the two numbers?
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