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Mathematics, 11.02.2021 06:00 brighamc23

A contestant on NBC's show "The Biggest Loser" weighed 405 pounds on the first show. His current weight is 285. Calculate his weight loss in percentage terms.
Round your answer to one decimal place and be careful about the sign!
Do NOT include the % sign in your answer or it will be marked wrong.

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