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Thaddeus Chang
21 July, 01:38
4/25 to a equivelent percent
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Ana Kelly
21 July, 02:02
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4/25 to a equivalent percent.
Turn to a decimal first.
4 : 25 = 0.16
To turn to a percentage multiply by 100.
0.16 * 100 = 16
16%
4/25 as a percent is 16%.
4/25 = 0.16 = 16%
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