G and H are each equal to 20% of Z. If G, H, and F are equal to 100% of Z together, what percentage of Z is F?
Correct answer: B
Explanation
if...
G=.2Z
H=.2Z
G+H+F=Z
then...
Z=.2z+.2z+F
Z=.4z+F
Subtract .4z from both sides
.6z=F
F is 60% of Z
The answer is B
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