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8 January, 02:51
How can I put 2 wholes and 4 over 25 in a percent
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Colt Chapman
8 January, 03:22
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2 4/25
multiply the whole number (2) by the denominator (25) then add four to the answer and then out the answer over 25. so it should look like 54/25 then divide the top number by the denominator and you get 2.16 which if you move the decimal back two places you get 216%
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Harper Gonzales
8 January, 05:22
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2 4/25 is how you would solve
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