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10 January, 01:17

How do you put 27%, miles per hour, 42% and 45 in a sentence

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  1. 10 January, 01:21
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    There are a number of possible combinations for this open-ended question, so here's an example question and answer, in which the two are non-related:

    James' car is going at 45 miles per hour, and that is 42% of his maximum speed. How much slower does James have to go to be 27% of his maximum speed?

    Amy's car used to be able to go at 45 miles per hour as 42% of her maximum speed, but due to the new upgrade, 45 miles per hour is now only 27% of her maximum speed.
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