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Tom caught 4 fish and his son caught 12 fish. The number of fish that Tom caught was what percent of the number of fish that his son caught?
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Tom caught 4 fish and his son caught 12 fish.
The number of fish that Tom caught was what percent of the number of fish that his son caught?
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Hi there!
To solve this problem, we need to divide 4 by 12.
4 ÷ 12 = 1/3
1/3 = 33.33%
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