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They both measure numbers that are in between two whole numbers. Example:

56, (56.5,565%) 57.

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That is so not true.

You can have 200% which is equivalent to 2 - a whole number. And 23 is a decimal. You do not need a decimal point or a fraction. A decimal number is simply one in which each place value is ten times greater than the one to its right.

Both percent and decimals are ways of representing numbers.

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Decimals and percents both show a "chunk" or part of a number.

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