answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

A simple solution would be to move the decimal place to the right two places. (Multiply the number by 100) Example would be .333333 is 33.333 % or .33333 x 100 =33.333%

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How do you change a repeating decimal into a percentage?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the answer if 0.626262 is change to repeating decimal?

0.626262 as a repeating decimal would be expressed as: 0.626262626262626262626262.....


What is 72 of 126 in percentage and decimal?

0.571428 repeating 57.14%


What is one seventh as a decimal and percentage?

0.142857 repeating 14.29%


What is the repeating decimal 0.7 in a percentage?

0.7777..... equates to 77.77%


What is the percentage for the repeating decimal 0.3?

0.333... = 100*0.333... = 33.33... %


What can you change a decimal into?

You can change a decimal into a fraction or a percentage


How do you change from decimal into percentage?

From decimal to percentage multiply by 100.


What is 1.3 repeating as a percentage?

Just multiply it by 100 to change it into a percentage


How do you write one third as a decimal and a percentage?

1. As a decimal value, write: .3 (with a horizontal line above the 3 or by writing (repeating)) 2. As a percentage, write: 33.3% or 33.3 percent (with a horizontal line above the 3 that is to the right of the decimal point or by writing (repeating))


To change a decimal to a percentage?

multiply the decimal by 100


How do you change a decimal to percentage?

To go to a decimal from a percentage, divide the percentage value by 100.


Is a decimal that ends with . terminating or repeating?

If it ends in a decimal, then it must be a whole number. Repeating could be ruled out immediately because even though theoretically it could be a thought of as a repeating decimal with infinite zeros repeating, adding zeros doesn't change the quantity and you could in theory add infinite zeros to the end of ANY decimal. That does not make it repeating.