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Kamila
25 February, 07:49
What is 2 1/3 expressed as a percent?
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Abril Maddox
25 February, 08:17
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233.33%
Step-by-step explanation:
2 1/3 = 2 + 1/3 ≈ 2.3333 = 233.33%
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Terrell Lindsey
25 February, 08:58
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I believe it is 233%
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 1/3 roughly translates to 0.333333 as a decimal and 2 would be 2/1. The two would translate over to 200% and the 0.3333 would become 33%. When you add those together you get %233.
I'm not totally sure if this is right
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