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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
12

150 out of 800 = what percent

Mathematics
2 answers:
Shtirlitz [24]3 years ago
4 0
The answer is 18.75%
avanturin [10]3 years ago
3 0
18.75% You divide 150 by 800 and then move the decimal two time to the right
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