To convert a repeating decimal to a percent, we can use the formula: repeating decimal * 100%. In this case, 3.3 repeating is equivalent to 3.3333... To convert this to a percent, we multiply by 100% to get 333.33%.
How do you convert 14/16 into decimal and percent?
Answer = .3 with a bar above the 3 or .3 (3 repeating) or even ~.333 (if precision isn't very important). Note: Whenever you have a number in % or "percent" that you want to convert to a decimal number, simply divide the % number by 100 (for example: 33.3 % / 100 = .333). IF the % number is known to be repeating (for example 1/3=.3 repeating=33.3% (repeating)), then you can express the percent number in decimal as .3 with a bar above the 3 or as .3 (repeating) or even ~.333 (where "~" means "approximately). All are valid expressions of 33.3 % (repeating).
Ah, a happy little question! When we have a decimal that repeats, like 0.5 with the 5 repeating, we can convert it to a percent by multiplying it by 100. So, 0.5 repeating as a percent is 50%. Just imagine that percent sign as a little tree in your painting, bringing joy and harmony to your math world.
It is: 2/3*100 = 66.67% rounded
0.3333 repeating
To convert a repeating decimal to a percent, we can use the formula: repeating decimal * 100%. In this case, 3.3 repeating is equivalent to 3.3333... To convert this to a percent, we multiply by 100% to get 333.33%.
4/11 is a repeating decimal.
To express 0.16 repeating as a percentage, we first need to convert it to a fraction. Since the decimal 0.16 repeats indefinitely, we can represent it as 16/99 in fraction form. To convert this fraction to a percentage, we multiply by 100 to get 1600/99. Therefore, 0.16 repeating is equivalent to approximately 16.16% when rounded to two decimal places.
It is 735.99... with the 9 repeating.
0.2 a repeating decimal into a fraction = 2/9
Convert the repeating decimals into fractions, and then add those. If you need it as a decimal, then you can just convert the product back into a decimal!:)
To convert the decimal 4.8 with the "8" repeating to a fraction, you can use the formula for repeating decimals. Since there is only one repeating digit, you can multiply the entire number by 10 to shift the repeating part to the left of the decimal point. This gives you 10x = 48. Subtracting the original number from the shifted number gives you 10x - x = 48 - 4.8, which simplifies to 9x = 43.2. Dividing both sides by 9 gives you x = 4.8 repeating as a fraction, which is 48/9 or 16/3.
multiply the decimal by 100 to convert it into a percent.
How do you convert 14/16 into decimal and percent?
0.999 repeating = 1 (the integer).
Answer = .3 with a bar above the 3 or .3 (3 repeating) or even ~.333 (if precision isn't very important). Note: Whenever you have a number in % or "percent" that you want to convert to a decimal number, simply divide the % number by 100 (for example: 33.3 % / 100 = .333). IF the % number is known to be repeating (for example 1/3=.3 repeating=33.3% (repeating)), then you can express the percent number in decimal as .3 with a bar above the 3 or as .3 (repeating) or even ~.333 (where "~" means "approximately). All are valid expressions of 33.3 % (repeating).