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Example Question #12 : How To Find Percentage From A Fraction
What is expressed as a percentage? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
The fraction represents dividing
. Using a calculator or long division, this gives us 0.2857.
To convert a decimal to a percent we need to multiply the decimal by 100. Doing this results in the decimal moving two spaces to the right.
This decimal as a percent, rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent, is 28.6%.
Example Question #3061 : Algebra 1
Turn this fraction into a percent:
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. We do this by placing the numerator on the inside and doing long division. We can then change this decimal into a percent by moving the decimal place two places to the right, or multiplying the fraction by 100.
Example Question #3062 : Algebra 1
Turn this fraction into a percent:
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. We do this by placing the numerator on the inside and doing long division. We can then change this decimal into a percent by moving the decimal place two places to the right, or multiplying the fraction by 100.
Example Question #3063 : Algebra 1
Turn this fraction into a percent:
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. We do this by placing the numerator on the inside and doing long division. We can then change this decimal into a percent by moving the decimal place two places to the right, or multiplying the fraction by 100.
Example Question #3064 : Algebra 1
Turn this fraction into a percent:
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. We do this by placing the numerator on the inside and doing long division. We can then change this decimal into a percent by moving the decimal place two places to the right, or multiplying the fraction by 100.
Example Question #21 : How To Find Percentage From A Fraction
Turn this fraction into a percent:
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. We do this by placing the numerator on the inside and doing long division. We can then change this decimal into a percent by moving the decimal place two places to the right, or multiplying the fraction by 100.
Example Question #22 : How To Find Percentage From A Fraction
Turn this fraction into a percent:
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. We do this by placing the numerator on the inside and doing long division. We can then change this decimal into a percent by moving the decimal place two places to the right, or multiplying the fraction by 100.
Example Question #23 : How To Find Percentage From A Fraction
Turn this fraction into a percent:
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. We do this by placing the numerator on the inside and doing long division. We can then change this decimal into a percent by moving the decimal place two places to the right, or multiplying the fraction by 100.
Example Question #24 : How To Find Percentage From A Fraction
Turn this fraction into a percent:
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. We do this by placing the numerator on the inside and doing long division. We can then change this decimal into a percent by moving the decimal place two places to the right, or multiplying the fraction by 100.
Example Question #25 : How To Find Percentage From A Fraction
Turn this fraction into a percent:
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. We do this by placing the numerator on the inside and doing long division. We can then change this decimal into a percent by moving the decimal place two places to the right, or multiplying the fraction by 100.
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