4.6
25% of 710= 25% * 710= 0.25 * 710= 177.5
If you add 25 to 710, you will get 735.
10% of 710 = 10% * 710 = 0.1 * 710 = 71
7/10 is bigger than 2/5
It is: 710 = DCCX.
25% of 710= 25% * 710= 0.25 * 710= 177.5
If you add 25 to 710, you will get 735.
It is 25/710, which can be simplified, if required.
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