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Out of 100 students in the cafeteria, 42 wanted chicken fingers and 24 wanted salad. Explain how you can represent the number of students who did not want either choice as a decimal and as a percent.
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42 + 24 is 66
100 - 66 equals 34
34 is 34%
34/100 = 17/50
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