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[tex]\[
\begin{aligned}
& \frac{195}{3250} \times 100 \% \\
= & 6 \%
\end{aligned}
\][/tex]

Prove it.

Sagot :

Sure! Let's go through the detailed, step-by-step process to prove that [tex]\(\frac{195}{3250} \times 100\%\)[/tex] equals 6%.

1. Start with the given fraction:
[tex]\[ \frac{195}{3250} \][/tex]

2. Convert the fraction to a decimal by performing the division:
[tex]\[ \frac{195}{3250} = 0.06 \][/tex]

3. Convert the decimal to a percentage:
To convert a decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100:
[tex]\[ 0.06 \times 100 = 6 \][/tex]

4. Include the percent symbol:
[tex]\[ 6 \% \][/tex]

Thus, the calculation [tex]\(\frac{195}{3250} \times 100\%\)[/tex] is indeed [tex]\(6\%\)[/tex].

So, we have verified that:

[tex]\[ \frac{195}{3250} \times 100\% = 6\% \][/tex]

This completes the proof.