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If a certain seamstress in a garment shop made 65 coats, what percent of the shop’s total output of coats did she make?
(1) The shop made a total of 325 coats.
(2) The number of coats made by the seamstress represents \(\dfrac15\) of the shop’s output of coats.
Answer: D
Source: Princeton Review
(1) The shop made a total of 325 coats.
(2) The number of coats made by the seamstress represents \(\dfrac15\) of the shop’s output of coats.
Answer: D
Source: Princeton Review












