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How do you add 11.2 percent to 8500? - Answers
Multiply 8500 by 11.2/100 = 0.112 to find 11.2% of it and then add it to 8500 or multiply 8500 by 1+11.2/100 = 1.112.
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Multiply 8500 by 11.2/100 = 0.112 to find 11.2% of it and then add it to 8500 or multiply 8500 by 1+11.2/100 = 1.112.
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Multiply 8500 by 11.2/100 = 0.112 to find 11.2% of it and then add it to 8500 or multiply 8500 by 1+11.2/100 = 1.112.
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