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zysi [14]
3 years ago
10

63 is what percent of 134.6​

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1 answer:
zmey [24]3 years ago
6 0

it would be 46.8% because 63 divided by 134.6 would give you the answer of 0.4680534 and if you move the decimal two places to the right you get 46.8% rounded.

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