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Brock Benitez
7 March, 05:22
Covert 12:200 to a percent
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Edward Stanley
7 March, 05:28
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A percentage is an amount out of 100. You have an amount out of 200, divide by two and there's your answer.
12:200 divided by 2
6:100
6%
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