Explain how you could write 35% as the sum of two benchmark prevents or as a multiple of a percent.

I assume you're asking about benchmark PERCENTS.

10% + 25% = 35%

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Well 10% + 25%=35%

To write 35% as the sum of two benchmark percents, we need to find two benchmark percents that add up to 35%. Benchmark percents are commonly used percents such as 10%, 25%, 50%, or 100%. Let's use 25% and 10% as our benchmark percents.

To write 35% as the sum of 25% and 10%, we can break it down as follows:
35% = 25% + 10%

Now, let's look at how to write 35% as a multiple of a percent. A multiple of a percent is a value that is obtained by multiplying a percent by a whole number.

To write 35% as a multiple of a percent, we need to choose a whole number to multiply it with. Let's choose 100 as our whole number.

35% = 35/100

Now, let's simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 5:

35% = (35/5) / (100/5)
= 7/20

So, 35% can be written as the sum of 25% and 10% or as a multiple of 7/20.