Use 2 numbers, 1 of them is equal to 50% of the other one Your goal, is to get to 100 (in this case, 100.5 is the answer; There are no full numbers together which can get you to exactly 100) One of the numbers is has a decimal; and the other one is a full number. In the answer tab, write which number is the full number, make sure that the number + 50% of itself is equal to 100.5, Calculators allowed! Good luck!
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To get the answer, we first need to get to a number that when added to half of itself, is equal to a range of 3 from 100, to get the answer to this question. I used a calculator to see a few numbers which were close, after getting to a range of 1 from the original number, I understood you would need to have decimals, And there were no numbers that could be added to half of themselves without a long line of decimals which could equal exactly 100.