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In a test tube, you have 4ML of oil and 6 ML of water. What percentage of the liquid is oil?
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In a test tube, you have 4ML of oil and 6 ML of water. What percentage of the liquid is oil?
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In a test tube, you have 4ML of oil and 6 ML of water. What percentage of the liquid is oil?
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2% of it is oil because half of 4 is 2
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that would be 40 percent oil since 4+6 =10
and 4÷10 is .4
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