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Sergio Barron
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14 January, 10:01
30% as a decimal to the nearest hundredth
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Jade Wright
14 January, 10:21
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To do this you take 30% then move a dot 2 spots to the left of the percent sign so it would be. 30 and the 3 is a tenth and 0 is a hundredth its already at nearest hundredth so dont round
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Willow Montes
14 January, 10:23
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Simple! To convert a percent to a decimal, all you have to do is divide by 100 (move decimal to the left 2 places). So ...
30% : 100 =.30
* Note - I left the answer as. 30 as opposed to dropping the zero because it specifically asked for the answer rounded to the nearest hundredth.
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