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How do you figure your math average by percents? - Answers

First, you add up your percents; e.g. 80 + 90 + 70 = 260. Then, you divide that sum by the number of percent values you added; e.g. there were three percent values in the above example, 80, 90, and 70, so you would divide the above sum by three, 260 / 3 = 86.666.



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First, you add up your percents; e.g. 80 + 90 + 70 = 260. Then, you divide that sum by the number of percent values you added; e.g. there were three percent values in the above example, 80, 90, and 70, so you would divide the above sum by three, 260 / 3 = 86.666.



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How do you figure your math average by percents? - Answers

First, you add up your percents; e.g. 80 + 90 + 70 = 260. Then, you divide that sum by the number of percent values you added; e.g. there were three percent values in the above example, 80, 90, and 70, so you would divide the above sum by three, 260 / 3 = 86.666.

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