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Out of 210 racers who started the marathon, 191 completed the race, 16 gave up, and 3 were disqualified. What percentage did not complete the marathon? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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Answer: 9 percent
Explanation:
19/210 is 0.0904
move decimal so 9.04
about 9
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