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Isabela Frazier
23 December, 07:33
How can you write 28% as a decimal
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Kadyn Diaz
23 December, 09:33
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0.28 is 28% in a decimal.
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Harmony Tyler
23 December, 09:58
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It's simply 0.28. You're welcome.
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