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In a fish tank 4/5 fish are small and 0.5 are large. Find the percent of each to determine if there are more small fish or large fish
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In a fish tank 4/5 fish are small and 0.5 are large. Find the percent of each to determine if there are more small fish or large fish
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In a fish tank 4/5 fish are small and 0.5 are large. Find the percent of each to determine if there are more small fish or large fish
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take 4/5 and divide it by 100. Divide 0.5 by 100 and there is more small fish.
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