a.
The rate from the sentence “30 is what percent of 90?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
b.
The rate from the sentence “6 is what percent of 200?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
c.
The rate from the sentence “275 is what percent of 1000?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
d.
The rate from the sentence “8 is what percent of 44?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
e.
The rate from the sentence “67 is what percent of 2010?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
f.
The rate from the sentence “550 is what percent of 250?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
g.
The rate from the sentence “13 is what percent of 650?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
h.
The rate from the sentence “$15 is what percent of $455?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
i.
The rate from the sentence “0.5 is what percent of 100?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
i.
The rate from the sentence “$6.25 is what percent of $10?”; and round the rate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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