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The parking garage at the airport has 66 empty parking spaces and 198 full parking spaces. What percentage of the spaces in the garage are empty?
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The parking garage at the airport has 66 empty parking spaces and 198 full parking spaces. What percentage of the spaces in the garage are empty?
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25% of the parking space is empty
You add the amount of empty and full parking spaces which is 264 that is how many total parking spaces there is then you put that in a ratio
You times 66 and 100 then dived by 264 and you get 25
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25% are empty spaces
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