If you mean 7/10 then multiply it by 100 which is 70%
Divide the fraction in order to get a decimal fraction. Example, 1/2 is 1 divided by 2. Using long division gives you an answer of 0.50. Then multiply the answer by 100 to get a percentage.
Divide the denominator into the numerator and multiply the resulting fraction by 100 (or just move the decimal point two places to the right). An answer like 0.2145 would be 21.45%.
For example, if the fraction was 3/8, then you would first convert it to a decimal. 3 divided by 8 is .125. Then move the decimal place over two to the right, and you'll have 12.5%.
Numerator divided by Denominator
or
Numerator x 100 / denominator
Yes, bankers use fractions because fractions are the same as percentage. and they need percentage for exact change and for knowing how much money is in the safe.
To change percentage to fractions, put the percentage number over 100. So, 58% is 58 over 100.
to change dessimilar fractions to similar fractions you divide
Yes providing you change the fractions into decimals or change the decimals into fractions
Change the fraction into a decimal and then multiply it by 100 as for example 3/4 = 0.75 and 0.75*100 = 75%
change the fraction into a decimal then multiply by 100
Fractions: 945/100.Percentage: 945%
To change percentages into fractions, you simply divide by 100.
You change them into improper or topheavy fractions.
Change them to like fractions and proceed.
there all form of number.also a percentage can equal decimal
Neither. Some fractions are bigger than some percentages and some are smaller.