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What are simple, complex, and compound fractions? How do you convert decimals and percentages to fractions? ... II. Changing a decimal to a fraction ... To change a percentage to a fraction, divide it by 100 and reduce the fraction or move the decimal point to the right until you have only integers:
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mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.fractions.html
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Answer. 2.3 can be written which can be multiplied by 1 and divided by 1 without changing its value. We have ... For this review, we will focus on terminating fractions. Divide the fraction by 1, and then multiply the result by 1 in a form that will remove the decimal.
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www.sosmath.com/algebra/fraction/frac6/frac6.html
www.sosmath.com/algebra/fraction/frac6/frac6.html
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3 on P-4) P-3 To write a percent as a decimal, drop the percent sign (%) and move the decimal point two places to the left. Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 25% = .25 32% = .32 5.6% = .056 Changing to a decimal first would make the conversion to a fraction much easier in this case.
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myhome.sunyocc.edu/~testones/Percentsconverlecture.pdf
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Nothing that the factor l/100 ultimately enters the answer in the form of a decimal, we could introduce the decimal point as the final step without ever writing the fraction 1/100. ... Thus the rule for changing fraction6 to decimals is as follows:
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www.tpub.com/math1/6b.htm
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1. Look at the place value of the last digit in the decimal 2. Remove the decimal point from the decimal number to give you your numerator. Change the decimal to a fraction.
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www.zeeland.k12.mi.us/creekside/investigators/mfraction...
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To change from a percent to a decimal, divide the percent by 100. The easiet way to do this is to move the decimal point left 2 places. ... or place a "1" unde the decimal point and a zero under the remaining numerals; ... Remove the decimal point and reduce the fraction:
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www2.whidbey.net/ohmsmath/webwork/OL_Text/fr_dec_pct.ht...
www2.whidbey.net/ohmsmath/webwork/OL_Text/fr_dec_pct.htm
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In the next example, we can not easily change the denominator, so we use the fraction bar as a division sign. ... In this division problem, note that the one is written as 1.000. In fact, we can add or "annex" as many zeros as we need to the right of the decimal point. This decimal that we found (.125) is called a...
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www.learningwave.com/chapters/decimal13/basics/convert....
www.learningwave.com/chapters/decimal13/basics/convert.html
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Math2.org Math Tables: Fraction to Decimal Conversion ... Fraction to Decimal Conversion Tables ... Need to convert a repeating decimal to a fraction? Follow these examples: Note the following pattern for repeating decimals:; 0.22222222... = 2/9; 0.54545454... = 54/99; 0.298298298... = 298/999; Division by 9's causes...
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math2.org/math/general/arithmetic/fradec.htm
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We also know that 0.876 = 876/1, 000 because 0.876 = 0.876/1.000 . Moving the decimal point three spaces to the right in both the numerator and the denominator does not change the fraction, so 0.876/1.000 = 876/1, 000 .
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www.sparknotes.com/math/prealgebra/fractions/section5.r...
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