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Justine answered 116 questions correctly on a 200−question test. Answer correctly into the boxes to show the amount as a fraction in simplest form, decimal, and percent.
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Justine answered 116 questions correctly on a 200−question test. Answer correctly into the boxes to show the amount as a fraction in simplest form, decimal, and percent.
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Justine answered 116 questions correctly on a 200−question test. Answer correctly into the boxes to show the amount as a fraction in simplest form, decimal, and percent.
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put the 116 on top of 200 and simplify. You will need to simplify by 4 which will get you 29 over 50.
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