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Nrupur Bhatt
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Asked: February 23, 20232023-02-23T15:09:11+05:30 2023-02-23T15:09:11+05:30In: Mathematics

Convert 7/20 to a decimal and a percent.

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    1. Kajal Gupta
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      2023-02-26T14:55:33+05:30Added an answer on February 26, 2023 at 2:55 pm

      To convert 7/20 to a decimal, you simply divide 7 by 20: 7 ÷ 20 = 0.35 Therefore, 7/20 as a decimal is 0.35. To convert 7/20 to a percentage, you can multiply the decimal equivalent by 100: 0.35 x 100 = 35% Therefore, 7/20 as a percentage is 35%.

      To convert 7/20 to a decimal, you simply divide 7 by 20:

      7 ÷ 20 = 0.35

      Therefore, 7/20 as a decimal is 0.35.

      To convert 7/20 to a percentage, you can multiply the decimal equivalent by 100:

      0.35 x 100 = 35%

      Therefore, 7/20 as a percentage is 35%.

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