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A project is 40% complete. If 60 tasks have been finished, how many total tasks are there in the project?
If 60 tasks represent 40% of the project, then 1% is 60/40 = 1.5 tasks. Therefore, 100% is 1.5 * 100 = 150 tasks.
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Question: A project is 40% complete. If 60 tasks have been finished, how many total tasks are there in the project?
Answer options: ✅ 150
- 24
- 100
- 240
Correct answer: 150
Explanation: If 60 tasks represent 40% of the project, then 1% is 60/40 = 1.5 tasks. Therefore, 100% is 1.5 * 100 = 150 tasks.
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