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Madelynn Moyer
6 January, 08:16
How can you convert 11/50th to 0.22
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Mareli Haas
6 January, 10:42
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Answer: yes
Step-by-step explanation: divide 11 by 50 and you will get 0.22.
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Brittany Massey
6 January, 12:13
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11/50
Multiply by 2 to make it out of 100.
11 * 2 = 22
50 * 2 = 100
Divide:
22/100 = 0.22
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