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Example Questions
Example Question #3111 : 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:
Example Question #3112 : 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 #3113 : 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 #3114 : 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 #3115 : 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 #3116 : 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 #81 : Fractions And Percentage
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 #82 : Fractions And Percentage
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 #83 : Fractions And Percentage
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 #84 : Fractions And Percentage
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: