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Caleb Phillips
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10 December, 14:08
Put 1.64 in a percentage
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Taylor Daugherty
10 December, 14:14
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164%. The percentage always starts at right of the decimals so. blahblahblah will always be "blahblahblah percent (.64=64%). But it only counts the first 4 numbers past the decimal so. 6405 = 64.05% and. 64053213232 = 64.05%. But if we have numbers to the left of the decimal (1.64), we still only count 4 numbers but it will be more than 100% since there is a 1.
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