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hjlf
3 years ago
15

Find 4% of 25. please show work

Mathematics
1 answer:
sattari [20]3 years ago
3 0
Multiply 25 by .04 (change percent to decimal by moving the decimal two places to the right) You will get one. So four percent of 25 is one.

25x.04=1
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