They both show the exact same thing except in different ways like 1/2=50% totally different numbers but still equal the same thing.
Yes, provided you consider fractions and percentages as ratios.Yes, provided you consider fractions and percentages as ratios.Yes, provided you consider fractions and percentages as ratios.Yes, provided you consider fractions and percentages as ratios.
To change percentages into fractions, you simply divide by 100.
They can both be converted into decimals and from there into fractions or percentages.
They are all real numbers. All fractions can be expressed as percentages but not all percentages can be represented as fractions.
Fractions are integers divided by integers. Percentages are the number of hundredths.
Because that it s harder to work out percentages than fractions and decimals
Fractions can be converted to decimals, percentages or mixed numbers.
Decimals and percentages are easier to compare than fractions - particularly if they are unlike fractions. That does not explain why percentages are required when we have decimal number and there is no good answer to that!
There are infinitely many fractions so it is impossible to answer the question.
Joe shmoe
fractions, decimals and percentages
They're all numbers.