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Bradley completed 7/16 of his chores. What amount of his chores, expressed as a decimal, does he still need to complete?
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Bradley completed 7/16 of his chores. What amount of his chores, expressed as a decimal, does he still need to complete?
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Bradley completed 7/16 of his chores. What amount of his chores, expressed as a decimal, does he still need to complete?
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0.4375 is the decimal and the percentage is 43.75%
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0.5625
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