Nina wants to buy a bicycle that costs \( \$ 150 \). She has saved \( 6 \% \) of the total cost of the bicycle. Part A How much money has Nina saved? Show your work. \( \qquad \) Part B \[ \frac{6}{100} \times 750 \] What percent of the total cost of the bicycle does Nina still have to save? Explain how you found your answer. The persentage nina still needs to save 1. Ratios and Proportional Relationships
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