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a= 2p% of b --> 2pb/100
Now b is what percentage of a
2pb/100 -->100%
then b --> (100*b) / (2pb/100)

After cancelling b and dividing 100 by 2 -- > (50*100)/p ==> 5000/p

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p > 0 and a is 2p percent of b

a = \(2p * \frac{1}{100} * b\) or \(b = \frac{100a}{2p}\)

b is what percent of a -> \(b = what * \frac{1}{100} * a\) or \(\frac{100a}{2p} = what * \frac{1}{100} * a\)

\(what = \frac{100 * 100 a }{ 2ap }\)

\(what = \frac{100 * 50}{p}\)

\(what = \frac{5000}{p}\)

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If p > 0 and a is 2p percent of b, then, in terms of p, b is what percent of a ?

A. 50p
B. 1/(500p)
C. 5/p
D. 50/p
E. 5000/p
Let x percent of a equal to b, and we need to find x,

a*x/100 = b
x = (100*b)/a --- (1)

Also,

a = b*2p/100
b/a = 50/p

Substituting in (1)

x = 100 * 50/p = 5000/p

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