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Eric has completed 36 deliveries so far this week. He needs to make 60 deliveries for the week. What percentage of his deliveries has Eric completed?
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Eric has completed 36 deliveries so far this week. He needs to make 60 deliveries for the week. What percentage of his deliveries has Eric completed?
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Eric has completed 36 deliveries so far this week. He needs to make 60 deliveries for the week. What percentage of his deliveries has Eric completed?
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60%
Explanation:
you do 36 divided by 60 and it tells you the percentage
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36/60 x 100 = 60
Answer is 60%
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