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3.14159
It is 5000.55
3/11 = 0.27272727.... Multiply the decimal by 100 to find the percentage. Since it is a repeating decimal I would round it to the nearest tenth of a percent (27.3%) or write it as 27.27% with a repeating bar over the .27. Not sure which way is considered 'correct'.
It is 3 and 52/100 or 3.52 as a decimal
Any percent that needs to be written as a decimal is actually a lot easier than you might think. Think of 1 as a whole, or 100%. If you need to write 80% as a decimal, all you do is write your percent value (in this case 80) behind the period, like so: 0.80. 0's in a decimal are also read as blank, because in theory, they could go on forever, like: 00000000.8000. That looks much more confusing than just putting 0.8, or .8. If the 0 is before the last number, like 0.07, then it needs to stay there. So, the correct way to write 80% in decimal form would be either of these: 0.8/.8
75 % as a decimal is written 0.75, because 75% = 75/100.
A fraction or a percent.
.07
3.14159
To put a decimal in percent form you have to move the decimal over to the left twice putting zero's in the place of and then put a % at the end this is the best way i can answer the question
It is 5000.55
3/11 = 0.27272727.... Multiply the decimal by 100 to find the percentage. Since it is a repeating decimal I would round it to the nearest tenth of a percent (27.3%) or write it as 27.27% with a repeating bar over the .27. Not sure which way is considered 'correct'.
It is 3 and 52/100 or 3.52 as a decimal
another way to write 0.943 in decimal = 0.9430
If you have a decimal, move the decimal point two places that way ---> to get percent.
The correct way to write it is ' 120 '.The correct way to say it is "One hundred twenty".
Any percent that needs to be written as a decimal is actually a lot easier than you might think. Think of 1 as a whole, or 100%. If you need to write 80% as a decimal, all you do is write your percent value (in this case 80) behind the period, like so: 0.80. 0's in a decimal are also read as blank, because in theory, they could go on forever, like: 00000000.8000. That looks much more confusing than just putting 0.8, or .8. If the 0 is before the last number, like 0.07, then it needs to stay there. So, the correct way to write 80% in decimal form would be either of these: 0.8/.8