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Jack works in a bookstore. He has 300 books to stock on the shelves. So far, he has stocked 120 books today. What percent of the books does he have left to stock?
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He has 180 books left to stack. (300 - 120) 180/300 * 100 = 60. 60% of the books still need to be stocked
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