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Mathematics, 30.09.2019 14:20 aliviadushane

There are 100 fifth graders at oak ridge elementary. thirty-five of these students play soccer. show what part of the fifth grade plays soccer as a percent, decimal, and fraction.

a 35%, 0.35, 7/20

b 0.35%, 0.35, 7/20

c 35%, 3.5, 7/10

d 35%, 0.35, 7/10
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