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Nathaniel Pittman
30 August, 19:31
What is another way to represent 3%?
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Sidney Thomas
30 August, 20:32
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Answer: 0.03
Step-by-step explanation:
3% in decimal form is 0.03
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Sabrina Daniel
30 August, 21:58
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The decimal form, which would be 0.03
People would say the decimal will be 0.3, but that is 30%, so the decimal would be 0.03.
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