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Three out of every five students wore green on St. Patricks day. What percent of the students wore green? A. 35% B. 60% C. 80% D. 75%
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Three out of every five students wore green on St. Patricks day. What percent of the students wore green?
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B. 60%
C. 80%
D. 75%
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B 60 if you divide three by five you get 0.6 then you multiply that's by 100
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60% of the students wore green
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