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Bob's gift shop sold a record number of cards for Mother's Day. One salesman sold 33 cards, which was 
5% of the cards sold for Mother's Day. How many cards were sold for Mother's Day?
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Bob's gift shop sold a record number of cards for Mother's Day. One salesman sold 3333 cards, which was 5% 5 \% of the cards sold for Mother's Day. How many cards were sold for Mother's Day?\newlineAnswer:

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Q. Bob's gift shop sold a record number of cards for Mother's Day. One salesman sold 3333 cards, which was 5% 5 \% of the cards sold for Mother's Day. How many cards were sold for Mother's Day?\newlineAnswer:
  1. Understand the problem: Understand the problem.\newlineWe know that one salesman sold 3333 cards, and this represents 5%5\% of the total number of cards sold for Mother's Day. We need to find the total number of cards sold.
  2. Set up the equation: Set up the equation.\newlineLet the total number of cards sold be xx. According to the problem, 5%5\% of xx is equal to 3333 cards.\newlineSo, we can write the equation as 0.05×x=330.05 \times x = 33.
  3. Solve for x: Solve for x.\newlineTo find xx, we divide both sides of the equation by 0.050.05.\newlinex=330.05x = \frac{33}{0.05}
  4. Perform the calculation: Perform the calculation.\newlinex=330.05x = \frac{33}{0.05}\newlinex=660x = 660
  5. Verify the solution: Verify the solution.\newlineIf 660660 is the total number of cards sold, then 5%5\% of 660660 should be 3333.\newline0.05×660=330.05 \times 660 = 33\newline33=3333 = 33\newlineThis verifies that our solution is correct.

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