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Amiyah Griffith
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24 December, 06:31
Estimate the percent:
88:180
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Peterson
24 December, 06:35
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48.89%
-Divide: 88/180 which gives you 0.48888 ...
-Multiply by 100, and you get 48.8888 ...
-Round to whatever place you are told to, and add the percent sign
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Sierra Hernandez
24 December, 06:52
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50%
88/180 simplifies into 44/90, which is pretty darn close to 45/90 (which also simplifies into 1/2)
The actual percentage of this number is 49% or 0.488888 repeating.
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