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The mass of Earth is 1/138 of the mass of Jupiter. What percent is this?
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The mass of Earth is 1/138 of the mass of Jupiter. What percent is this?
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The mass of Earth is 1/138 of the mass of Jupiter. What percent is this?br>
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To convert a fraction to a percentage, you multiple the numerator by the denominator. Then you multiply by 100. 1 / 138 = 0.00724637681. Multiple and get
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1 divided by 138 is roughly .7%. Run it through a calculator, then convert the decimal
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