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  1. incase anybody gets confused both of the answers above me are correct.

    incase anybody gets confused both of the answers above me are correct.

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  2. 1: Divide the amount spent by the amount budget: for example: 100$ spent / 200$ budgeted = .5 2: .5 is a decimal value. To convert a decimal value to a percentage you must multiple it by 100 and put a "%" or "percent" after it as follows: .5 * 100 = 50% or 50 percent

    1: Divide the amount spent by the amount budget:

    for example: 100$ spent / 200$ budgeted = .5

    2: .5 is a decimal value. To convert a decimal value to a
    percentage you must multiple it by 100 and put a “%” or “percent”
    after it as follows:

    .5 * 100 = 50% or 50 percent

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  3. It won't change, as 750 is at the nearest already, so the answer is 750.

    It won’t change, as 750 is at the nearest already, so the answer
    is 750.

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