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Meg ordered a set of beads. Of the beads she received, 6,500 were red and 3,500 were a different color. What percentage of the beads were red?
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Meg ordered a set of beads. Of the beads she received, 6,500 were red and 3,500 were a different color. What percentage of the beads were red?
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3500/6500=0.54*100=54%
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65% of the beads were red
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