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+ | Two is <math>10\%</math> of <math>x</math> and <math>20\%</math> of <math>y</math>. What is <math>x-y</math>? | ||
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+ | <math> | ||
+ | \mathrm{(A)}\ 1 \qquad | ||
+ | \mathrm{(B)}\ 2 \qquad | ||
+ | \mathrm{(C)}\ 5 \qquad | ||
+ | \mathrm{(D)}\ 10 \qquad | ||
+ | \mathrm{(E)}\ 20 | ||
+ | </math> | ||
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- 12 Problem 12
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- 14 Problem 14
- 15 Problem 15
- 16 Problem 16
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- 21 Problem 21
- 22 Problem 22
- 23 Problem 23
- 24 Problem 24
- 25 Problem 25
- 26 See also
Problem 1
Two is of and of . What is ?