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Catherine Logan
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23 September, 02:26
How to convert 258/300 to a percent and decimal
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Kathy Morales
23 September, 02:27
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First divide 258 by 300 to get your decimal-->0.86 and to find the percent (any percent is a decimal so) you have 86%. that rule is with teacher grading too. if you get 16/20 you just divide and 16 over 20 to get 0.8, in other words 80% the 0 in 80 is the imaginary 0 behind 8 in 0.8 (0).
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