There are an infinite number of correct answers. One of them is: 61%
No.
Well, darling, 0.4 is indeed smaller than 60 percent. You see, 0.4 is equivalent to 40 percent, which is less than 60 percent. So, in this case, 60 percent wins the battle of the numbers.
No, they're the same.
Two thirds because you have to turn it in to a percent and if you do you get 66.6 is greater than 60
60 percent is bigger; 16/100 = 16%
80% is bigger because 45/60 = 75%
60% = .6 > .2 (20%)
.15 percent is bigger than .115 percent
60 is bigger because 0.35 is only 35%
No, 15 percent if 300 isn't bigger than 12 percent of 200.
No
No.