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Convert each of the following percents to FRACTIONS. 11% = 28.5% = 123% = 103% = 7% = 13.3% = HELP PLEASE
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Convert each of the following percents to FRACTIONS.
11% =
28.5% =
123% =
103% =
7% =
13.3% = HELP PLEASE
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Answer:
11/100
123/100
103/100
7/100
Explanation:
simplify the answers
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