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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Convert to a percentage`12 3/5`- `12 3/5 =` (1260)`%`
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To convert mixed numbers into percentages, multiply the whole number and the fraction by `100`.Whole number`\text(Percentage)` `=` $$12\times100$$ `=` `1200%` Fraction`\text(Percentage)` `=` $$\frac{3}{5}\times100$$ `=` $$\frac{3\times100}{5\times1}$$ `=` $$\frac{3\times20}{1\times1}$$ Simplify `=` `60%` Finally, add the two products to get the final percentage.`\text(Percentage)` `=` `1200+60` `=` `1260%` `1260%` -
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Convert to a decimal`15 1/5%`- `15 1/5%=` (0.152)
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When dividing decimals to values like `10, 100, 1000…`, simply move the decimal point to the left by the number of zeroes.Start by converting `1/5` into a decimal using long divisionSince `5` cannot go into `1`, write `0.` above it and add `0` so that `1` becomes `10`Divide `10` by `5` and write the answer after the decimalThis means `15 1/5%` is equal to `15.2%`To convert a percentage to a decimal, divide the percentage value by `100`.Since the decimal is being divided by `100`, simply move the decimal point `2` places to the left.`\text(Decimal)` `=` $${15.2}\div100$$ Therefore, `15 1/5%` is equal to `0.152``0.152` -
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Convert to a decimal`37 1/8%`- `37 1/8%=` (0.37125)
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When dividing decimals to values like `10, 100, 1000…`, simply move the decimal point to the left by the number of zeroes.Start by converting `1/8` into a decimalSince `8` cannot go into `1`, write `0.` above it and add `0` so that `1` becomes `10`Divide `10` by `8` and write the answer after the decimalMultiply `1` to `8` and write the product below `10`Subtract `8` from `10` and write the difference one line belowSince `8` cannot go into `2`, add `0` so that `2` becomes `20`Divide `20` by `8` and write the answer after `0.1`Multiply `2` to `8` and write the product below `20`Subtract `16` from `20` and write the difference one line belowSince `8` cannot go into `4`, add `0` so that `4` becomes `40`Divide `40` by `8` and write the answer after `0.12`This means `37 1/8%` is equal to `37.125%`To convert a percentage to a decimal, divide the percentage value by `100`.Since the decimal is being divided by `100`, simply move the decimal point `2` places to the left.`\text(Decimal)` `=` $${37.125}\div100$$ Therefore, `37 1/8%` is equal to `0.37125``0.37125` -
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Convert to a fraction`33 1/3%`Write fractions in the format “a/b”- `33 1/3%=` (1/3)
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Transforming a Fraction from Mixed to Improper
`=` $$\frac{(\color{#9a00c7}{c}\times\color{#00880A}{A})+\color{#007DDC}{b}}{\color{#9a00c7}{c}}$$ A percentage describes an amount’s relation to a whole. Dividing it by `100` converts it into a fraction.First, change the mixed number into an improper fraction by multiplying the denominator by the whole number and then adding the numerator$$\color{#00880A}{33}\frac{\color{#007DDC}{1}}{\color{#9a00c7}{3}}$$ `=` $$\frac{(\color{#9a00c7}{3}\times\color{#00880A}{33})+\color{#007DDC}{1}}{\color{#9a00c7}{3}}$$ `=` $$\frac{99+1}{3}$$ `=` $$\frac{100}{3}\%$$ Then, convert the percentage to a fraction by having `100` as the percentage value’s denominatorDividing fractions is the same as multiplying the dividend by the divisor’s reciprocal`\text(Fraction)` `=` $$\frac{\frac{100}{3}}{\color{#CC0000}{100}}$$ `=` $$\frac{100}{3}\div{\color{#CC0000}{100}}$$ Change from a fraction to division `=` $$\frac{100}{3}\times\frac{1}{100}$$ Get the divisor’s reciprocal then multiply `=` $$\frac{1}{3}$$ Simplify `1/3` -
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Convert to a fraction`4/5%`Write fractions in the format “a/b”- `4/5%=` (1/125)
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A percentage describes an amount’s relation to a whole. Dividing it by `100` converts it into a fraction.Convert the percentage to a fraction by having `100` as the percentage value’s denominatorDividing fractions is the same as multiplying the dividend by the divisor’s reciprocal`\text(Fraction)` `=` $$\frac{\frac{4}{5}}{\color{#CC0000}{100}}$$ `=` $$\frac{4}{5}\div{\color{#CC0000}{100}}$$ Change from a fraction to division `=` $$\frac{4}{5}\times\frac{1}{100}$$ Get the divisor’s reciprocal then multiply `=` $$\frac{4}{500}$$ `=` $$\frac{1}{125}$$ Simplify `1/125`
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