convert into fraction with denominator of 100 (definition of percentage)
7/25 becomes 28/100 = 28%
80%
35% = 7⁄20
To subtract dissimilar mixed fractions, first convert each mixed fraction into an improper fraction. Next, find a common denominator for the improper fractions. Once you have a common denominator, subtract the numerators and keep the denominator the same. Finally, if needed, convert the result back into a mixed fraction.
The answer is whatever you would like to have it converted to. Do you want another equivalent fraction ? A mixed number ? A decimal ? The answer is different in each of these cases.
A percent cant be a mixed fraction unless its a percent above 100%...but EXAMPLE: if its 135% it would be (1 35/100) then u would need to reduce Example: 684% it would be (6 84/100) and make sure you reduce...to reduce just divide each side of the fraction by the same number...Example: the fraction is 6 84/100 u would divide each side by 2 so its now 42/50 then do it again 21/25 and you do that over and over again till u cant anymore. if u cant divide by 2 then try 3 and so on until it divides down. Hope that helped...kind of confusing
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60 percent = 60 / 100Cancel this down to its lowest terms, by dividing each side of the fraction by 20, you get 3 / 5.
multiply it by 100
you can find the percent of each fraction and when you see the biggest percent that is your answer . :) hope this helps u
7/10
80%
35% = 7⁄20
If doing it without a calculator, then convert each mixed fraction into a top-heavy equivalent fraction and then multiply as for fractions.
Multiply the fraction by 100 or divide the percentage by 100: in each case you will get the other representation.
1/4, which can be obtained by dividing each of the numerator and denominator of the fraction 25/100 by 25.
any percent as a fraction is put over 100 so: 45 __ 100 now find the fraction in simplest form so take out 5 from each number 9_ 20
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator and put the whole thing over the original denominator.