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Victoria Patrick
12 March, 13:42
Change 0.2 to a percent.
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Glenn Duarte
12 March, 14:47
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to change a decimal number to a percent you would take the number and put it over a hundred, right now that would be 2/10,
So you need to add another 0 to the end of your 2 to make it in the hundredths place,
now you have 0.20, which is 20/100 which equals 20%
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Talia Espinoza
12 March, 15:11
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Step-by-step explanation: 2/10 = 20/100 = 20%
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