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Mathematics, 03.12.2021 20:50 adwinajames

The eighth grade had 300 tickers to sell to the school play and the seventh grade had 250 tickets to sell. One hour before the show, they eighth grade had sold 225 tickers and the
seventh grade had sold 200 tickets. Which grade sold the greatest percent of tickets?

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