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sam.t96

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Change 75
 
  a. to a decimal:
  b. to a fraction:
  c. and reduce to lowest terms:

Question 2

Change 0.35
 
  a. to a percentage:
  b. to a fraction:
  c. and reduce to lowest terms:



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Answer to Question 1

a. 0.75
b.
c.

Answer to Question 2

a. 35
b.
c.



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