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Hey it's me again what is 1/3 as decimal and percent Was going to give 1k but wouldn't let me
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Hey it's me again what is 1/3 as decimal and percent
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33.33333(repeating)%
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1/3=0.33333(repeating). If they only need one or two decimal places, 0.3 or 0.33.
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