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From: loyd <loydlin@aol.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2004011212:40:04 Subject: Re: Re: i need help On 2004011210:07:43, ac wrote: > >If I understand the question correctly--divide each number by the >total(206), then multiply by 100(%). > Yes, and you can multiply by 100 by moving the decimal two places to the right. So, .14 = 14%
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