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Jake read 35\frac{3}{5} of the items on his recommended reading list. Mitch read 13%13\% of the items on his list. Who read a greater percentage of his reading list?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)Jake\newline(B)Mitch

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Q. Jake read 35\frac{3}{5} of the items on his recommended reading list. Mitch read 13%13\% of the items on his list. Who read a greater percentage of his reading list?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)Jake\newline(B)Mitch
  1. Convert to Percentage: Convert Jake's fraction to a percentage. Jake read 33/55 of the list, so:\newline35×100%=60% \frac{3}{5} \times 100\% = 60\%
  2. Compare Percentages: Compare Jake's percentage to Mitch's percentage. Mitch read 13%13\% of his list. Jake read 60%60\%.
  3. Determine Greater Percentage: Determine who read a greater percentage. Since 60%60\% (Jake) is greater than 13%13\% (Mitch), Jake read a greater percentage of his reading list.

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