Neither of the two requires trial and error, but you CAN use trial and error to simplify fractions. In order to simplify fractions, you can guess (trial and error) at common factors of the numerator and the denominator. Or you can factor ea...
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im not sure about decimal fraction but say you have 120% as a vulgar fraction it is 120/100 or 6/5
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Decimal to percent- move the decimal 2 (two) places to the right and add the percent sign. percent to decimal- move the decimal 2 (two) places to the left and take away the percent sign. Hope this helps!
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A simple solution would be to move the decimal place to the right two places. (Multiply the numer by 100) Example would be .333333 is 33.333 % or .33333 x 100 =33.333% Hope that helps
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For example You Have 9/10.All Percentages Are over 100.You To Make It An Equivalent Fraction. So You Multiply 10 by 10 to get 100.and you do the same thing to the numerator.So You end Up With 90/100.Which Is 0.90 Which Equals 90%. Or If You...
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3 divided by 4 is 0.75 mulitply that by 100 equals 75% With fractions you divide the top # by the bottom, which gives you a decimal and then mulitply by 100 to get a percentage.
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