95 \times 60 \% +90 \times 40 \%
Evaluate
93
Factor
3\times 31
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95\times \frac{3}{5}+90\times \frac{40}{100}
Reduce the fraction \frac{60}{100} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 20.
\frac{95\times 3}{5}+90\times \frac{40}{100}
Express 95\times \frac{3}{5} as a single fraction.
\frac{285}{5}+90\times \frac{40}{100}
Multiply 95 and 3 to get 285.
57+90\times \frac{40}{100}
Divide 285 by 5 to get 57.
57+90\times \frac{2}{5}
Reduce the fraction \frac{40}{100} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 20.
57+\frac{90\times 2}{5}
Express 90\times \frac{2}{5} as a single fraction.
57+\frac{180}{5}
Multiply 90 and 2 to get 180.
57+36
Divide 180 by 5 to get 36.
93
Add 57 and 36 to get 93.
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