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it can either be 25 or 54

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Q: What is the fraction for 37 percent other than 37 over 100?
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When is the fraction equivalent to a percent an improper fraction?

Percent means out of 100. So a percentage can be written as a fraction over a denominator of 100. An improper fraction is when the numerator is greater than the denominator. ⇒ Any percentage greater than 100 % will have an improper fraction equivalent.


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2.62% 262% because it's an improper fraction so the percent has to be greater than 100.


How do you change a percent bigger than 100 to a fraction?

Just put it over 100. 168 percent = 168/100


How are percent related to an improper fraction?

A value can be stated as a percent or a fraction. Improper fractions will be greater than 100 percent.


What is 0.66666667 with out being in fraction form or percent?

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if you are looking for a fraction then then 49/50, other than that, your question needs to be clarified


How do you tell if a fraction is less than 1 percent?

You can tell if a fraction is less than 1% if the denominator of the fraction has its decimal place moved to the right 2 times and is less than the numerator it is less than 1 percent.


Which fraction is bigger 7over 8 or 4 over 5?

7/8 is 9.375 percent more than 4/5 .


How do you tell if a fraction is bigger than another?

you can find the percent of each fraction and when you see the biggest percent that is your answer . :) hope this helps u


What is the 120 percent into decimal and than into fraction?

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Does someone survive an ejection fraction of less than 5 percent?

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