Copy - FDP: Fraction to Percentage
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Created on March 11, 2024
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Numerator (Top) Denominator (Bottom)
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1 --- 2
STEP
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Fraction to Percentage conversion guide
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Home
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The numerator (top number) is the percentage
1 --- 2
STEP
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Adding Fractions
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1 --- 3
Multiply the denominators to create a COMMON DENOMINATOR
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52%
13 --- 25
STEP
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Fraction to Percentage (non-calculator)
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The numerator (top number) is the percentage
x 4
x 4
52 --- 100
Multiply top and bottom until the bottom number is 100
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28%
7 --- 20
STEP
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Fraction to Percentage (non-calculator)
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The numerator (top number) is the percentage
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x 5
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x 5
28 --- 100
Multiply top and bottom until the bottom number is 100
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60%
3 --- 5
STEP
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Fraction to Percentage (non-calculator)
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The numerator (top number) is the percentage
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x 20
x 20
60 --- 100
Multiply top and bottom until the bottom number is 100
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16 --- 40
÷ 2
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Divide top and bottom so that the numerator becomes a factor of 100
The numerator (top number) is the percentage
Multiply top and bottom until the bottom number is 100
x 5
x 5
40 --- 100
40%
STEP
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Fraction to Percentage (non-calculator)
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8 --- 20
÷ 2
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37.5%
100
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Multiply the decimal by 100 to derive the percentage
0.375
STEP
Fraction to Percentage (calculator)
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3 --- 8
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3 ÷ 8
Use the calculator to divide the top by the bottom