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In 2006 the Dallas Cowboys converted the ball 12 out of 19 times on the fourth downs. To the nearest hundredth, what part of the time did they convert the ball?
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In 2006 the Dallas Cowboys converted the ball 12 out of 19 times on the fourth downs. To the nearest hundredth, what part of the time did they convert the ball?
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In 2006 the Dallas Cowboys converted the ball 12 out of 19 times on the fourth downs. To the nearest hundredth, what part of the time did they convert the ball?
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63%
12 divided by 19=.6315
Move the decimal over 2 and get 63%
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