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Jamarcus Francis
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6 January, 15:19
Change 12 out of 43 to a percentage
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Shamar Mccullough
6 January, 15:23
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It is 27.91%
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step is to divide 12 by 43 to get the answer in decimal form:
12 / 43 = 0.2791
Then, we multiplied the answer from the first step by one hundred to get the answer as a percentage:
0.2791 * 100 = 27.91%
We can prove that the answer is correct by taking 27.91 percent of 43 to get 12:
(43 x 27.91) / 100 = 12
Note that our calculator rounds the answers up to two decimals if necessary. Once again, the answer is as follows:
27.91%
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