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Percentages , Decimals, & Fractions 5 th Grade Mathematics By: Rebecca Farrell Click the arrows to go to the Main Menu.

Percentages, Decimals, & Fractions 5 th Grade Mathematics By: Rebecca Farrell Click the arrows to go to the Main Menu

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0.333% is not correct.

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Why dont you go back and try again.Remember to check your math!!

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Fraction to PercentDivide the numerator by the dominator.Multiply the answer by 100.Round the number according to the directions (nearest whole number).

Example:Convert 5/7 to a percent.57 x 100 = 71%

Click to return to the Main Menu.PercentPercent means parts per a hundred.Shown with the symbol %.The whole of something is always 100%.

Example:34 is what percent of 92?Divide 34 by 92 and multiply that answer by 100.Round the number according to the directions (nearest whole number).3492 x 100 = 37%

Click to return to the Main Menu.Percent to FractionRemove % sign.Make a fraction with the percent as the numerator and 100 as the dominator.Reduce if needed.

Example:Covert 64% to a fraction. 64 = 16100 25

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Congratulations!!You have completed the lesson on Percentages, Decimals, & Fractions.

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FractionRepresents parts of a whole or equal parts.A fraction consists of a numerator (the top number), a fraction bar (that separates the two numbers), and a dominator (the bottom number).

Examples:3, 1, 54 2 6

Click to return to the Main Menu.Review QuestionConvert 7 to a percent. 21

0.333 %300 %33.3 %Percent to DecimalDivide the percent by 100.Simplify answer if necessary.

Example:41% 100 = .4126.9% 100 = .269

Click to return to the Main Menu.DecimalBased on the number 10.Contains a decimal point.Can move the decimal point to both the left and right to make the number smaller or larger.

Click to return to the Main Menu.Decimal to PercentMultiply decimal by 100.Add a percent sign after the answer.

Example:.36 x 100 = 36%.584 x 100 = 58.4%

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