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Nick has a record of winning five boxing matches for every fifteen matches he competes in. If he had seventy five matches during the last year, how many did he win?
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Nick has a record of winning five boxing matches for every fifteen matches he competes in. If he had seventy five matches during the last year, how many did he win?
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Nick has a record of winning five boxing matches for every fifteen
matches he competes in. If he had seventy five matches during the last
year, how many did he win?
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the percentage is 33.333333%
so 33.3 % of 75 is rounding off to about 25
also 5/15
5 * 3 = 15
25 * 3 = 75
25 matches won
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