conversion
To change a fraction to a decimal: Perform the indicated division. To change a fraction to a percent: Perform the indicated division. Then multiply the quotient by 100.
'Conversion' perhaps. 'Division' also does a nice job of it.
Division.
To change a fraction to a decimal, divide its numerator by its denominator using long division. To change that into a percent, move the decimal place two places to the left.For example,if you have 3/8, long division gives 0.375 and the percentage is 37.5%
The process of long division.
To change a fraction to a decimal: Perform the indicated division. To change a fraction to a percent: Perform the indicated division. Then multiply the quotient by 100.
'Conversion' perhaps. 'Division' also does a nice job of it.
To change a fraction into a decimal divide the numerator by the denominator and multiply the result by 100 to change it into a percentage as for example 3/4 is 0.75 as a decimal and when multiplied by 100 it is 75%
Division.
given the fraction is 1/5 you divide 1 by 5 and get .2 to turn .2 to a percentage add a 0 to the end and remove the decimal point the answer is 20%
You could call it writing a number in different forms.
divide the denominator by the numerator
To change a fraction to a decimal, divide its numerator by its denominator using long division. To change that into a percent, move the decimal place two places to the left.For example,if you have 3/8, long division gives 0.375 and the percentage is 37.5%
The answer depends on the form of the fraction. If it is a decimal fraction, you need to nothing to convert it to a decimal! (?). If it is in the form of a rational fraction, you need to use long division to divide the numerator by the denominator. The division will either come to an end or will go into a repeating loop of digits. The quotient from the division is the decimal equivalent. To convert to a percentage, simply move the decimal point two places to the right - inserting os if required.
The process of long division.
A percent is simply a decimal number written as a number over 100. For example, .8 = eight tenths = 8/10 = 80/100 = 80 percent. Notice, to get from the original .8 to our answer in percent, we just moved the decimal two places to the right (.8 -> 8. -> 80.) So, to change a percent to a decimal, you just reverse the process, so you move the decimal two places to the left. 80 percent -> 8 -> .8 (as a decimal) or 65 percent -> 6.5 -> .65 (as a decimal)
To get from a decimal to a percent, simply multiply the decimal by 100 and add the percent sign. So, 4.16666667 is 416.666667%. Reverse this process to get from a percent to a decimal.
See the related link about Standard Form. Standard form involves moving the decimal point so that there is only one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point, then multiplying by an appropriate power of ten. If you moved the decimal point to the left, then the exponent of ten will be positive. If you moved the decimal point to the right, then the exponent of ten will be negative. The value of the exponent is equal to the number of places that the decimal is moved.Example:105 = 1.05 x 102 (the decimal was moved 2 places to the left).00356 = 3.56 x 10-3 (the decimal was moved 3 places to the right)
Remember that a fraction means division. Divide 7 by 11 and you have the equivalent decimal.
None of them.40% = 0.40
The decimal for the fraction 200 over 3 is 66.666666... (repeating). To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator (200) by the denominator (3). The division results in a quotient of 66 with a remainder of 2. Since the remainder is less than the divisor, you add a decimal point and zeros after the decimal to continue the division process, resulting in an infinite repeating decimal of 66.666666...
Decimal conversion to ratios involves expressing a decimal number as a fraction of two integers. For example, the decimal 0.75 can be converted to the ratio 3:4, since 0.75 equals 75/100, which simplifies to 3/4. To convert any decimal to a ratio, you can express the decimal as a fraction and then simplify it to its lowest terms. This process can help in understanding proportions and relationships between quantities.
You divide the numerator by the denomonator. If it is a mixed number, change it to an improper fraction and use the same process as above.
25% into decimal: remove the % sign then divide 25% by 100 = 0.25
To convert 11 percent to a whole number, you need to divide 11 by 100 and then multiply the result by 100 to get the whole number equivalent. In this case, 11 percent as a whole number is 11. This process involves moving the decimal point two places to the right to convert the percentage to a whole number.