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6 first-year teachers and 4 experienced teachers attended a school staff meeting meeting. What percentage of the teachers in the meeting were first-year teachers?
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6 first-year teachers and 4 experienced teachers attended a school staff meeting meeting. What percentage of the teachers in the meeting were first-year teachers?
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60%
if you add 6 and 4 together it would make 10 and 6 percent of 10 is 60%
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60%
6 first year
4 experienced
add them = 10
since six are first year u get 60%
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