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4 July, 02:55
3/5 as a equivalent percent
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America Gibbs
4 July, 02:58
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3/5 to percent
= 3/5 * 100% : 5 into 100 is 20
= 3 * 20 = 60
= 60%
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Bryce Gilmore
4 July, 03:24
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The answer is 60% if the denominater is 5 than multiply both numbers by 2
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