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Mathematics, 01.07.2021 14:00 fr996060

Solve the following percent puzzle, entering each square of the completed puzzle in the corresponding box below. [asy]
void shademe(pair A) {
fill(A--(A+(1,0))--(A+(1,1))--(A+(0 ,1))--cycle, gray(0.8));
}
size(125);
shademe((2,0));
shademe((1,1));
shademe((0,2));
for(int i=0;i<=3;i+=1){
draw((i,0)--(i,3));
draw((0,i)--(3,i));
}
label("$33\frac13\%$",(0,2.5),W); label("$50\%$",(0,1.5),W);
label("$50\%$", (0,0.5), W);
label("$75\%$", (0.5,3),N);
label("$66\frac23\%$", (1.5,3),N);
label("$11\frac19\%$", (2.5,3), N);
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