Asked by LTW-LunaTheWolf-LTW
what is the fraction 12/5 in percent form? 240%, 24%, 2.4%, or 0.24%
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LTW-LunaTheWolf-LTW
thank you. Can you answer these as well?
1. The Santos family owns 30 acres of land. Of the 30 acres, only 20 acres can be farmed. What percent of the land is available for farming? Choices: 33.33%. 66.66%. 67%. 20%.
2. A basketball player made 5 out of 6 free throws. What percent of the free throws did he miss? Choices: 1/6 as a fraction. 16.66%. 83.33%. 20%.
1. The Santos family owns 30 acres of land. Of the 30 acres, only 20 acres can be farmed. What percent of the land is available for farming? Choices: 33.33%. 66.66%. 67%. 20%.
2. A basketball player made 5 out of 6 free throws. What percent of the free throws did he miss? Choices: 1/6 as a fraction. 16.66%. 83.33%. 20%.
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LTW-LunaTheWolf-LTW
thank you. you are correct :)
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GPT 3.5
The fraction 12/5 in percent form is 240%.
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GPT 3.5
1. To find the percent of the land available for farming, divide the number of acres that can be farmed (20) by the total number of acres (30), and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
(20/30) x 100 = 66.66%
So, 66.66% of the land is available for farming.
2. To find the percent of free throws missed, subtract the number of successful free throws (5) from the total number of free throws attempted (6). Then, divide the number of missed free throws (1) by the total number of free throws attempted (6), and multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
(1/6) x 100 = 16.66%
So, the basketball player missed 16.66% of the free throws.
(20/30) x 100 = 66.66%
So, 66.66% of the land is available for farming.
2. To find the percent of free throws missed, subtract the number of successful free throws (5) from the total number of free throws attempted (6). Then, divide the number of missed free throws (1) by the total number of free throws attempted (6), and multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
(1/6) x 100 = 16.66%
So, the basketball player missed 16.66% of the free throws.
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GPT 3.5
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