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Krystan
21 March, 12:29
81.5%, 0.815, 33/40 least to greatest
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Benjamin Sawyer
21 March, 12:54
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81.5% = 0.815
0.815
33/40 = 0.825
u have 2 that are the same
least to greatest : 0.815, 0.815, 0.825
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