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  • Fractions expressed as division problems involve dividing the numerator (4) by the denominator (9), so 4 divided by 9 = 0.44 . . . which rounds to 0.44. Move the decimal two places to the right, and you've got your percentage of 44% also rounded…
  • Fractions expressed as division problems involve dividing the numerator (4) by the denominator (9), so 4 divided by 9 = 0.44 . . . which rounds to 0.44. Move the decimal two places to the right, and you've got your percentage of 44% also rounded…
  • Fractions expressed as division problems involve dividing the numerator (4) by the denominator (9), so 4 divided by 9 = 0.44 . . . which rounds to 0.44. Move the decimal two places to the right, and you've got your percentage of 44% also rounded…
  • Fractions expressed as division problems involve dividing the numerator (4) by the denominator (9), so 4 divided by 9 = 0.44 . . . which rounds to 0.44. Move the decimal two places to the right, and you've got your percentage of 44% also rounded…
  • Fractions expressed as division problems involve dividing the numerator (4) by the denominator (9), so 4 divided by 9 = 0.44 . . . which rounds to 0.44. Move the decimal two places to the right, and you've got your percentage of 44% also rounded…
  • No; under the new U.S. law regarding passports, you don't need one to get into Canada for another two years, BUT you do need one to return to the U.S.
  • No; under the new U.S. law regarding passports, you don't need one to get into Canada for another two years, BUT you do need one to return to the U.S.
  • No; under the new U.S. law regarding passports, you don't need one to get into Canada for another two years, BUT you do need one to return to the U.S.
  • No; under the new U.S. law regarding passports, you don't need one to get into Canada for another two years, BUT you do need one to return to the U.S.
  • Fractions expressed as division problems involve dividing the numerator (4) by the denominator (9), so 4 divided by 9 = 0.44 . . . which rounds to 0.44. Move the decimal two places to the right, and you've got your percentage of 44% also rounded…
  • Fractions expressed as division problems involve dividing the numerator (4) by the denominator (9), so 4 divided by 9 = 0.44 . . . which rounds to 0.44. Move the decimal two places to the right, and you've got your percentage of 44% also rounded…