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Tommy's Diner offers its clients a choice of regular and diet soda. Last night, the diner served 51 regular sodas and 34 diet sodas. What percentage of the sodas served were regular?
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Tommy's Diner offers its clients a choice of regular and diet soda. Last night, the diner served 51 regular sodas and 34 diet sodas. What percentage of the sodas served were regular?
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60%
Explanation:
51+34=85
51/84= 0.60 or 60%
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