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Confidential2 1.Calculate 25% on 3500. 2. Convert 4.78 to percent 3. Write 7/8 as a percent 4. Write 90% as a fraction 5. If 2inches = 5 feet,4 inches.
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Finding Percent. Think of percent as being the part of a whole % = Part x 100 Whole Divide the part by the whole. This will give you a decimal. Then convert.
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