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<strong>Fraction</strong>, <strong>Decimal</strong> & <strong>Percent</strong><br />

<strong>Worksheet</strong><br />

<strong>Conversion</strong> <strong>Write</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Conversion</strong> Rule Example<br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Percent</strong>(%)<br />

as a <strong>Decimal</strong><br />

Move <strong>the</strong> decimal point 2 places to <strong>the</strong> left, and remove <strong>the</strong> “%” sign.<br />

#1<br />

Example<br />

#2<br />

Example<br />

#3<br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Percent</strong>(%)<br />

as a <strong>Fraction</strong><br />

First convert <strong>the</strong> % to a decimal by moving <strong>the</strong> decimal point 2 places<br />

to <strong>the</strong> left and removing <strong>the</strong> “%” sign. Then convert <strong>the</strong> decimal to a<br />

fraction as described below.<br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Decimal</strong> as a<br />

<strong>Percent</strong>(%)<br />

Move <strong>the</strong> decimal point 2 places to <strong>the</strong> right, and add <strong>the</strong> “%” sign.<br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Decimal</strong> as a<br />

<strong>Fraction</strong><br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Fraction</strong> as a<br />

<strong>Decimal</strong><br />

First, write down <strong>the</strong> decimal “over” <strong>the</strong> number 1. Then multiply <strong>the</strong><br />

top number (numerator) and bottom number (denominator) by 10 for<br />

every number after <strong>the</strong> decimal point (10 for 1 number, 100 for 2<br />

numbers, 1000 for 3 numbers, etc.). Then, simplify <strong>the</strong> fraction by<br />

dividing both <strong>the</strong> numerator and denominator by <strong>the</strong>ir greatest<br />

common factor (GCF).<br />

Divide <strong>the</strong> top number (numerator) by <strong>the</strong> bottom number<br />

(denominator).<br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Fraction</strong> as a<br />

<strong>Percent</strong>(%)<br />

Divide <strong>the</strong> top number (numerator) by <strong>the</strong> bottom number<br />

(denominator). Then, multiply <strong>the</strong> result by 100 and add <strong>the</strong> % sign.


<strong>Fraction</strong>, <strong>Decimal</strong> & <strong>Percent</strong><br />

<strong>Worksheet</strong><br />

<strong>Conversion</strong> <strong>Write</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Conversion</strong> Rule Example<br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Percent</strong>(%)<br />

as a <strong>Decimal</strong><br />

Move <strong>the</strong> decimal point 2 places to <strong>the</strong> left, and remove <strong>the</strong> “%” sign.<br />

#1<br />

Example<br />

#2<br />

Example<br />

#3<br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Percent</strong>(%)<br />

as a <strong>Fraction</strong><br />

First convert <strong>the</strong> % to a decimal by moving <strong>the</strong> decimal point 2 places<br />

to <strong>the</strong> left and removing <strong>the</strong> “%” sign. Then convert <strong>the</strong> decimal to a<br />

fraction as described below.<br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Decimal</strong> as a<br />

<strong>Percent</strong>(%)<br />

Move <strong>the</strong> decimal point 2 places to <strong>the</strong> right, and add <strong>the</strong> “%” sign.<br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Decimal</strong> as a<br />

<strong>Fraction</strong><br />

<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Fraction</strong> as a<br />

<strong>Decimal</strong><br />

First, write down <strong>the</strong> decimal “over” <strong>the</strong> number 1. Then multiply<br />

top number(numerator) and bottom number(denominator) by 10 for<br />

every number after <strong>the</strong> decimal point (10 for 1 number, 100 for 2<br />

numbers, 1000 for 3 numbers, etc.). Then, simplify <strong>the</strong> fraction by<br />

dividing both <strong>the</strong> numerator and denominator by <strong>the</strong>ir greatest<br />

common factor (GCF).<br />

Divide <strong>the</strong> top number (numerator) by <strong>the</strong> bottom<br />

number (denominator).


<strong>Write</strong> a <strong>Fraction</strong> as a<br />

<strong>Percent</strong>(%)<br />

Divide <strong>the</strong> top number by <strong>the</strong> bottom number. Then, multiply <strong>the</strong><br />

result by 100 and add <strong>the</strong> % sign.

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