For example: 1/2 = 0.5 as a decimal and times it by 100 = 50%
For example: 3/4 = 0.75 as a decomal and times it by 100 = 75%
For example: 4/5 = 0.80 as a decimal and times it by 100 = 80%
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Decimals until you get to values with over nine decimal places, then fractions are more exact
A fraction can be turned into a decimal figure. Divide the bottom into the top to get your decimal figure. Then work in decimals.
Accountants typically convert fractions to decimals. They do this by dividing the fractions and getting a decimal number. Decimals are easier to work with in accounting.
Both x and y need to be on one side of the equation, and have they cannot contain fractions, decimals, or percents (0.5x+2y=3 DOES NOT WORK). X must be positive.
If the number is before the decimal, it is a whole number. The numbers after the decimal represent fractions of whole numbers. For example if you had to work 8.5 hours, you would work 8 whole hours plus one half hour.
Whether fractions work better than decimals or less as well is very much a question of your preference.
Conversions, work with decimal, fractions and percentages, perimiters is mostly what we learn at our school. negative numbers.
300*.83=249. Look up how percents work.
that all depend on what percentage your trying to work out can you explain in more depth please
A fraction is basically like a division problem. 1/4 is 1 divided by 4. So, solve that division problem. As a solution, you will get a decimal number. 1 divided by 4 is 0.25. Move the decimal point 2 places to the right. 0.25 => 25. Add the percent sign next to the number. 25%. And that is how you convert a fraction into a percent!
Fractions? correct answer is factions not fractions