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The carnival raised 300$ on Friday .On Saturday the carnival will raise 480 percent of that amount .Which statements are true about the amount of money that the carnival rides on Saturday check all that apply and she'll be less than 300 because 100 is less than 480 the answer will be greater than 300 because for 80 is greater than 100 103 equals 300 so 480 parentheses three is the money of amount of money that the carnival parade on Saturday 380+300 is an amount of money that the carnival raised on Saturday the carnival raise 780 on Saturday the carnival raised 1440 on Saturday

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