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Matt answered 20 out of 25 questions.
[tex] \frac{20}{25} [/tex]
We need to get the denominator to be 100. We can do that by multiplying the fraction by a form of 1.
[tex] \frac{20}{25} * \frac{4}{4} = \frac{80}{100} [/tex]
From here, it should be easy to see that Matt has answered 80% of his test.
Matt answered 20 out of 25 questions.
[tex] \frac{20}{25} [/tex]
We need to get the denominator to be 100. We can do that by multiplying the fraction by a form of 1.
[tex] \frac{20}{25} * \frac{4}{4} = \frac{80}{100} [/tex]
From here, it should be easy to see that Matt has answered 80% of his test.
80% because 25 goes into 100 4 times and 20 times 4 equals 80.
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