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FRACTION NOTATION
I. Introduction
Before we dive into the conversion process, it's essential to briefly review percent and
fraction notation. Percent is used to represent a portion or part of a whole, expressed as a
fraction of 100 and denoted by the symbol "%." On the other hand, a fraction represents a
part of a whole, expressed as the ratio of two numbers: the numerator and the
denominator.
Converting from percent notation to fraction notation involves a few simple steps. Let's
break down the process:
If the percent contains decimal places, we need to multiply both the numerator and
denominator by 10 for each decimal place. This step ensures that we have a whole
number in the numerator. For example, for 25.5%, we multiply it by 10 to get 255/1000.
The final step is to simplify the fraction to its simplest form. This involves finding the
greatest common factor (GCF) of the numerator and denominator and dividing both by it.
For instance, if we have 75%, which can be written as 75/100, we can simplify it by
dividing both the numerator and denominator by 25, resulting in 3/4.
Examples of Conversion
Let's explore a few examples to solidify our understanding of the conversion process:
30
- Step 1: Write down:
100
- Step 2: Since there are no decimal places, we can skip this step.
- Step 3: Simplify the fraction by dividing both numerator and denominator by their GCF,
which is 10.
30÷ 10 3
=
100÷ 10 10
3
- Therefore, 30% is equivalent to
10
- Step 2: Multiply both the numerator and denominator by 10, as there is one decimal
place.
65.5 x 10 655
=
100 x 10 100 0
- Step 3: Simplify the fraction by dividing both numerator and denominator by their GCF,
which is 5.
655÷ 5 131
=
1000÷ 5 200
131
- Therefore, 65.5% is equivalent to
200
90.75
- Step 1: Write down:
1 00
- Step 2: Multiply both the numerator and denominator by 100, as there are two decimal
places.
90.75 x 10 0 907 5
=
100 x 10 0 100 0 0
- Step 3: Simplify the fraction by dividing both numerator and denominator by their GCF,
which is 25.
9075÷ 25 363
=
10000÷ 25 400
To further assist in the conversion process, we can create a conversion table that provides
quick conversions from percent to fraction notation. Below is a conversion table
showcasing various examples:
Percent Fraction
10% 1
10
25% 1
4
50% 1
2
75% 3
4
80% 4
5
90% 9
10
IV. Conclusion
Converting percent notation to fraction notation is akin to solving an intricate puzzle, one
that enriches your mathematical acumen, stimulates cognitive faculties, and confers upon
you the mantle of a fraction-savvy virtuoso.
Embark on your mathematical journey, wield your newfound knowledge with confidence,
and remember that fractions are not mere numerical abstractions; they are the
foundational elements of a captivating mathematical expedition.
V. Practice
40
- Step 1: Divide the percentage by 100: 40% = ..
100
40 2
- Step 2: Simplify the fraction if necessary. In this case, you can simplify to .
100 5
2
So, 40% is equivalent to the fraction ..
5
15
- Step 1: Divide the percentage by 100: 15% = .
100
15 3
- Step 2: Simplify the fraction if necessary. In this case, you can simplify to .
10 0 20
3
So, 15% is equivalent to the fraction .
20
80
- Step 1: Divide the percentage by 100: 80% = .
100
80 4
- Step 2: Simplify the fraction if necessary. In this case, you can simplify to .
100 5
4
So, 80% is equivalent to the fraction .
5