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Robin
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6 June, 15:49
Show me how to work out write7/12 as a percent
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Aidyn Potts
6 June, 15:55
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First off, we need to divide 7 by 12 to get it into a decimal form.
7/12=.5833
Next, We will want to change it into a percentage. In order to change it into a percentage, we will need to move the decimal 2 places to the right, giving us 58.33%.
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Stella Valencia
6 June, 16:00
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7/12 as a percent is 58%.
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