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PLEASE HELPPP!!!! DESPERATEEEEEEE Pablo has a goal to lose 25lb. He has lost 16lb. What percent of his goal has been reached A writer earns $3400 a month. Last month she spent 204 on food. what percent
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Pablo has a goal to lose 25lb. He has lost 16lb. What percent of his goal has been reached
A writer earns $3400 a month. Last month she spent 204 on food. what percent of her income was spent on food
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ANSWER: To find the percent of the goal reached divide the amount already reached by the amount needed, 16/25 which is 64% as a percent which is the answer. Same thing goes for the next question 204/3400 which is 6% as a percent which is the answer
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