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there are 15 fruits in a bow 6 of them are apples. What percentage of the pieces of in the bowl are apples?
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there are 15 fruits in a bow 6 of them are apples. What percentage of the pieces of in the bowl are apples?
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Answer: 40%
Step-by-step explanation: 6/15= 0.40
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Answer: 40%
Steps:
Turn this into a fraction
= 6/15
Next, divide the numerator by the denominator
= 0.4
Then, move the decimal place 2 digits to the right
= 40
So, 40% of the fruits are apples.
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