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A team played 40 games in a season and won in 24 of them. In what per cent of games played did the team win?

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A team played 40 games in a season and won in 24 of them. In what per cent of games played did the team win?

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Sure, here are the steps to solve this problem:

  1. First, identify the total number of games played, which is 40.

  2. Then, identify the number of games won, which is 24.

  3. To find the percentage of games won, divide the number of games won by the total number of games played. So, 24 divided by 40 equals 0.6.

  4. Finally, to convert this decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100. So, 0.6 times 100 equals 60.

Therefore, the team won 60% of the games they played.

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