You can convert them to the same value so let's say you have 50% it would be 0.50 or 50 over 100(fraction). That's the best I know and it's my first time .
They are both representations of rational numbers.
Fractions and decimals
These are decimals and there are an infinite number of numbers between these numbers.
powers of 10 example 10,100,1000
They Are both ways to express partial #'s
They are both representations of rational numbers.
The relationship between fractions and decimals can be seen as follow. Fractions can be represented as ratio of two numbers and on dividing can give a decimal value. And decimal value can be converted into a fraction too.
they all can be used to find the answer to the same wole number
Fractions are integers divided by integers. Percentages are the number of hundredths.
they both have the letter t in them.
Fractions and decimals
Percentage is so special because it is related to a fractions and decimals,they are all out of a whole. The whole of a percentage is 100, a fraction-it shows you what the whole is by the denominator, another way to look at it is that the denominator e.g. 3-three groups out of a object or out of a shape e.g. a circle. Putting this altogether it means three groups out of a circle and decimals are made up of the number system, after the decimal point the tenths, hundredths and thousandths aren't whole numbers. The relationship between percentages, fractions and decimals is that they are all out of a whole.
Fractions to decimals: Divide the numerator by the denominator. Decimals to fractions: Put the fraction without the decimal point in the numerator. In the denominator, put a "1", followed by as many zeroes as there are decimals. For example, 0.058 becomes 58 / 1000.
These are decimals and there are an infinite number of numbers between these numbers.
powers of 10 example 10,100,1000
the way it is written, they can equal the same amount
They Are both ways to express partial #'s