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Dennis
Yesterday, 14:16
How would 9/25 as a percent
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Jensen Mcbride
Yesterday, 15:38
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36% is the answer to the question
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Elsa Klein
Yesterday, 17:54
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Percent means per 100. Find an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100.
9/25 = x/100
25*4=100
9*4=36=x
Final answer: 36%
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