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There are 33 seventh graders and 27 eighth graders in band, and 9 members of the band play trumpet. What decimal describes the portion of band members that play trumpet?
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There are 33 seventh graders and 27 eighth graders in band, and 9 members of the band play trumpet. What decimal describes the portion of band members that play trumpet?
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33+27=60. 9/60= .15 there's not much more to say.
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