Concat and format

Can i use like below concat and format. allow only two decimals
Please help me to fix it
expected out put
12.12 / 13.45 / 454.45
<?concat((format-number:(sum(current-group()//GA_P);'D99')),’ / ’,
         (format-number:(sum(current-group()//GS_P);'D99')),’ / ’,
           (format-number:(sum(current-group()//GMS_P);'D99')))?>

Any help for me. Or you can give me alternate way

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