220 \% \text { of } 50 + x = 220
Solve for x
x=110
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\frac{11}{5}\times 50+x=220
Reduce the fraction \frac{220}{100} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 20.
\frac{11\times 50}{5}+x=220
Express \frac{11}{5}\times 50 as a single fraction.
\frac{550}{5}+x=220
Multiply 11 and 50 to get 550.
110+x=220
Divide 550 by 5 to get 110.
x=220-110
Subtract 110 from both sides.
x=110
Subtract 110 from 220 to get 110.
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