Well, well, well, look who's trying to do some math! 33 and 1/3 percent as a decimal is 0.3333... (repeating, of course). So, if you're feeling fancy, you can also write it as 0.333 with a line over the last 3 to show it goes on forever. Happy calculating!
33 1/3%:= 0.3333 as a decimal= 3/9 or 1/3 as a fraction
By dividing (1 divided by 3), or (1.00 divided by 3).
33 and 1 hundredth as a decimal is 33.01
As a decimal: 33.33333 As an improper fraction: 100/3 As a mixed number: 33 1/3
40% is greater than 1/3 which is 33% to two decimal places
125 or 12,500%
33 1/3%:= 0.3333 as a decimal= 3/9 or 1/3 as a fraction
33 1/3% = 33.33% = 0.333
By dividing (1 divided by 3), or (1.00 divided by 3).
33.3 recuring; 33.333333333333333333333333 etc the 3's after the decimal point go on FOREVER.
33 1/3 = 33.333... (with the 3 repeating forever) The correct mathematical notation is to write 33 1/3 as 33.3 and put a dot over the 3 after the decimal point to show it repeats.
33 and 1 hundredth as a decimal is 33.01
33 and 1 third = 33 1/3 or 100/3 in fraction
33 1/3 or 33.3 (with a little horizontal line over .3)
As a decimal: 33.33333 As an improper fraction: 100/3 As a mixed number: 33 1/3
You can convert fractions and percentages into a decimal number.For example: * fraction = percentage = decimal * 1/2 (one half) = 50% = .5 * 1/3 one third) = 33% = .33 (roughly)* 1/4 (quarter) = 25% = .25 * 1/10 (tenth) = 10% = .1 * 3 and 1/2 = 350% = 3.51/3rd = 0.33333 . . . and it keeps on going, and never ends
33 percent is equivalent to 0.33 as a decimal. To find 33 percent of 9000, you multiply 0.33 by 9000, which equals 2970. To find a third of 9000, you divide 9000 by 3, which equals 3000. Therefore, 33 percent and a third of 9000 is 2970 + 3000 = 5970.