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Fractions, Decimals, and Percents: Mathematical Conversions, Exams of Calculus

Notes on converting fractions to decimals and percents, as well as vice versa. It includes examples and explanations for each conversion type.

What you will learn

  • What is the process for converting a percent to a fraction?
  • How do you convert a fraction to a decimal?
  • How do you convert a decimal to a percent?

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Fractions to Decimals to Percents Math: Notes
A fraction to a decimal:
Divide the denominator (the bottom part) into the numerator (the top part):
1
/4 = 1 ÷ 4.00 = 0.25
Example: The fraction 3/4: Divide 3 by 4, and you end up with the decimal .75.
3
3
4
becomes 4)3.00 .75, so = .75
4
The fraction 15/8: Divide 15 by 8, and you end up with the decimal 1.875.
15
15
becomes 8)15.000 =1.875, so — =1.875
8
8
A fraction to a percent:
Multiply the fraction by 100 and reduce it.
1
/4 x
loo
n
= 100/
4
= 25/
1
=
25%
A decimal to a fraction:
Starting from the decimal point, count the decimal places. If there is one decimal place,
put the number over 10 and reduce. If there are two places, put the number over 100 and
reduce. If there are three places, put it over 1000 and reduce, and so on.
Example: 0.25 =
25
/100 =
1
/4
0.5 = 5/10 = 1/2
0.450 = 450/1000 = 9/20
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Fractions to Decimals to Percents Math: Notes

A fraction to a decimal:

Divide the denominator (the bottom part) into the numerator (the top part): 1 /4 = 1 ÷ 4.00 = 0. Example: The fraction 3/4: Divide 3 by 4, and you end up with the decimal .75.

—4 becomes 4)3.00 .75, so = .75^3 4 The fraction 15/8: Divide 15 by 8, and you end up with the decimal 1.875. (^15) becomes 8)15.000 =1.875, so — =1.875 15 8 8

A fraction to a percent:

Multiply the fraction by 100 and reduce it. 1/4 x loon = 100/4 = 25/1 = 25%

A decimal to a fraction:

Starting from the decimal point, count the decimal places. If there is one decimal place, put the number over 10 and reduce. If there are two places, put the number over 100 and reduce. If there are three places, put it over 1000 and reduce, and so on. Example: 0.25 = 25/100 = 1/4 0.5 = 5/10 = 1/2 0.450 = 450/1000 = 9/

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A decimal to a percent:

Multiple the decimal by 100. (Move the decimal point two places to the right)

0.25 X 100 = 25% 0.09 `pc 100 = 9% 0.056 x 100 = 5.6% .34 = 34%

A percent to a decimal:

divide by 100 - move the decimal point 2 places to the left

From Percent To Decimal

cr:lare,; Example: change 8.5% to a decimal Move the decimal point two places to the left: 8.5 -> 0.85 -> 0. Answer 8.5% = 0. Example: change 25% to a decimal 25% = 0.

move the decimal point 2 places to the left, and remove the "%" sign.