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Show Rs. 25 as a part of a 100 rupee note in terms of (1) a reduced fraction (2) a per cent and (3) a decimal. Which is most common?

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  9. Demonstrate two ways to find 70% of a number.

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  10. Name fractions in simplest form that are the same as 40% and as 250%.

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