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Tyrell Kramer
Mathematics
3 May, 01:38
4/5 as a decimal and a percent.
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Kaleb Paul
3 May, 01:50
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4/5 is a fraction. To turn it in a decimal you got to do 4:5=0.8
To turn it into a percent you know its 0.8 as a decimal. So, 0.8 as a percent is 80%.
Decimal: 0.8
Percent: 80%
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