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Thaddeus Cowan
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5 October, 00:47
18% converted to a fraction in lowest terms
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Samantha Cannon
5 October, 01:02
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Do like this
18%
18/100
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Derick Watkins
5 October, 01:03
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Percent means parts out of 100 so
18%=18/100
factor out 2/2
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