obeysanchez08
obeysanchez08
25-05-2018
Mathematics
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I need the dam answer I give up
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naomikpez
naomikpez
25-05-2018
the first answer is 41.7% if you want you can round it up to 42%
the second is 62.5% if you want you can round it up to 63%
the third is 50%
I got the answer by dividing the numerator by the denominator :) hope this helped
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Creati
Creati
25-05-2018
All you have to do is first divide, then make as a percent
Decimal to percent: Move the decimal place 2 up and add % sign
60 ÷ 144 = 0.4167 =
41.67%
60 ÷ 96 = 0.625 =
62.5%
120 ÷ 240 = 0.5 =
50%
Hope this helps
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