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Example Question #3121 : Algebra 1
Find the fractional equivalent of the following percent:
To find the fractional equivalent of a percent, we place that number over 100 and reduce the fraction if necessary:
Example Question #3122 : Algebra 1
Find the fractional equivalent of the following percent:
To find the fractional equivalent of a percent, we place that number over 100 and reduce the fraction if necessary:
Example Question #3123 : Algebra 1
Find the fractional equivalent of the following percent:
To find the fractional equivalent of a percent, we place that number over 100 and reduce the fraction if necessary:
Example Question #3124 : Algebra 1
Find the fractional equivalent of the following percent:
To find the fractional equivalent of a percent, we place that number over 100 and reduce the fraction if necessary:
Example Question #3125 : Algebra 1
Find the fractional equivalent of the following percent:
To find the fractional equivalent of a percent, we place that number over 100 and reduce the fraction if necessary:
Example Question #3126 : Algebra 1
Find the fractional equivalent of the following percent:
To find the fractional equivalent of a percent, we place that number over 100 and reduce the fraction if necessary:
Example Question #3127 : Algebra 1
Which of the following is an expression of as a fraction?
To express a percent as a fraction, simply put the percent over 100 and simplify:
Therefore, our answer is
Example Question #3128 : Algebra 1
What is the fraction value of ?
Since is prime, we cannot simplify this fraction any further.
Example Question #3129 : Algebra 1
Find the fraction value of
Example Question #96 : Fractions And Percentage
What is the fractional equivalent of ?
To convert a percentage into a fraction, first convert the percentage into a decimal by moving the decimal to the left twice. Then, place the digits of the decimal as the numerator of your fraction, with a one followed by a number of zeroes equal to the number of digits as the denominator. Then simplify if necessary. The best way to find your answer is: