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Anika is running a marathon. She has completed 26  km26  km of the 42  km42  km.  What percentage of the marathon has Anika completed? Do your working in the working formula below and then write your sentence answer in the long answer section underneath.

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Anika is running a marathon. She has completed 26  km26  km of the 42  km42  km.  What percentage of the marathon has Anika completed? Do your working in the working formula below and then write your sentence answer in the long answer section underneath.

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Solution

Working Formula:

Percentage = (Completed/Total) * 100

Here, Completed = 26 km Total = 42 km

So,

Percentage = (26/42) * 100 = 61.90 %

Long Answer:

Anika has completed approximately 61.90% of the marathon.

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