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ratelena [41]
3 years ago
15

6% greater than or less than 48%

Mathematics
2 answers:
Natali5045456 [20]3 years ago
6 0
If you find something like this, it's simple; all you have to do is convert it into a fraction or decimal.
6%=0.06
48%=0.48
0.06<0.48
So, 6% is less than 48%.
elena-s [515]3 years ago
3 0
6% is less than 48%. Due to the reason that 48% is a larger portion.
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