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Calculate 65 cents as a percentage of $1.50
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When you try to find a portion number of a number and want to do it as a percent, you need to divide them, use the portion number divide by the total then you got the percent, .65 divided by 1.50 is equal to .43
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equal to as a percent is 43.
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