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In hopes of encouraging healthier snacks at school, Dalton brought in a tray of carrot
sticks and apple slices to share. He brought 88 snacks in all. 22 of the snacks were carrot
sticks. What percentage of the snacks were carrot sticks?

Answer :

Answer:

25%

Step-by-step explanation:

divide 88/22. You get 4. 1/4, which is 25%

Answer:

25% of the snacks were carrot sticks.

Step-by-step explanation:

divide the number of carrot sticks by the number of total snacks to find the fraction and decimal of the amount of snacks that are carrot sticks:

22/88= 0.25

now to convert a decimal to a percent just multiply by 100

0.25 * 100 =25

hope this helps :)

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