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00:00Welcome everyone. So today we are going to understand why the answer for this question is not supposed to be 3.
00:0520% of what is 60. So when you have something like this, you need to write it in its mathematical form.
00:13See 20% means it has to be divided by 100 when you write the percentage in terms of a fraction.
00:20Okay. Of means multiplication. x. What is x? Is means equal to 60. Okay. So now in order to find the value of x, we will multiply 60 with 100 because here it is getting divided.
00:37When you shift it on the other side, it gets multiplied. And here the 20 was getting multiplied. When you shift it on the other side, it will get divided.
00:44So here we have 1'sa and 3'sa. So we have the value of x is 300. I hope this is very, very clear to everyone.
00:56That's it for today. I will see you in the next video.
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