a. By copying the diagram below twice, use it to show that 20% of 40 is the
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a. By copying the diagram below twice, use it to show that 20% of 40 is the same as 40% of 20.
b. Copy the diagram below and explain how it can be used to calculate 87.5% of 56.
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