Finding the Whole: How Many Apples Did Sarah Pick?

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In this video, we’ll tackle a classic percentage problem: finding the whole when given a part and the percent. Using the example of Sarah's apples, we’ll show you how to calculate the total number of apples she picked when 45 apples represent 15% of the total. This method is crucial for solving real-world math problems and is aligned with Common Core Standard 6.RP.A.3c, which focuses on solving problems involving finding the whole given a part and the percent. Perfect for students and educators looking to strengthen their understanding of percentages!

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