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Ryan needs to make a total of 25 deliveries this week. So far he has completed 6 of them. What percentage of his total deliveries has Ryan completed?
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1.5 percent, Maybe.
Explanation:
6 ÷ 100 = 0.06
25 * 0.06 = 1.5
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