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Martin Dyer
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25 December, 10:56
What is 9 7/8 as a percent
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Mateo Santos
25 December, 11:23
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- - The decimal equivalent of 7/8 is 0.875.
- - So 9 7/8 = 9.875.
- - 9.875 is 987.5 percent.
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