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Answer:
10. ○[tex]\displaystyle 4,85; 4\frac{17}{20}[/tex]
9. ○680%
8. ○40%
7. ○[tex]\displaystyle 60[/tex]
6. ○0,4, 40,5%, 11⁄25, 4⁄9
5. ○[tex]\displaystyle 0,928[/tex]
4. ○1%
3. ○76%
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Step-by-step explanation:
10. To convert from a percentage to a decimal, move the decimal mark twice to the left; each 20 is worth 5, and since 5 by 17 is 85, you have your fractional part of 17⁄20, then attach the whole number of 4.
9. To convert from a mixed number\improper fraction to a percentage, first evaluate the fractional part for a decimal answer, then move the decimal mark twice to the right.
8. To convert from a fraction to a percentage, evaluate the fraction for a decimal answer, then move the decimal mark twice to the right.
7. [tex]\displaystyle \frac{132}{220} = \frac{3}{5} =[/tex]60%
Greatest Common Divisor [GCD]: 44
6. [tex]\displaystyle \frac{11}{25} =[/tex]44%
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[tex]\displaystyle \frac{4}{9} =[/tex]44,4%
[tex]\displaystyle 0,4 =[/tex]40%
Now that these are all percentages, it is alot easier to order them from least to greatest.
5. To convert from a percentage to a decimal, move the decimal mark twice to the left.
4. To convert from a decimal to a percentage, move the decimal mark twice to the right.
3. Each 25 is worth 4, and since 4 by 19 is 76, you get 76%.
2. Each 25 is worth 4, and since 4 by 6 is 24, you get 24%, and this graph.
1. Each 36 is worth 2 7⁄9, and since 12 by 2 7⁄9 is 33⅓, you get 33⅓%, so you would choose this answer.
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