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Fractions to percentages
for 6th grade

Identify the correct percentage for each of the given fractions

How to convert fractions to percentages

To convert a fraction to a percentage, follow these steps:

Step 1:

Convert the fraction to a decimal.

To do this, divide the numerator by the denominator.

For example, if you have the fraction 3/4, divide 3 by 4 to get 0.75.

Step 2:

Multiply the decimal by 100 to get the percentage.

For example, if you have 0.75, multiply it by 100 to get 75.

Step 3: Add the percent symbol (%).

This indicates that you are expressing the number as a percentage. For example, 75% means 75 out of every 100.

So, 3/4 can be converted to it's percentage equivalent 75%.

3/4 = 0.75 = 75%.

Another example. Convert 45/20 to it's percentage equivalent:

45/20 = 2.25 = 225%.

Below is a table showing the first 8 question answer pairs for the topic "Fractions to percentages" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 8 items plus 8 additional question answer pairs.

The topic "Fractions to percentages" is in the category Number for 6th grade (ages 11 to 12).

1 / 8
The percentage equivalent of one half is 50%
50%
2 / 8
The percentage equivalent of three quarters is 75%
75%
3 / 8
The percentage equivalent of one twentieth is 5%
5%
4 / 8
The percentage equivalent of eighty-one over one hundred is 81%
81%
5 / 8
The percentage equivalent of forty-five over twenty is 225%
225%
6 / 8
The percentage equivalent of eight fifths is 160%
160%
7 / 8
The percentage equivalent of one and thirteen over fifty is 126%
126%
8 / 8
The percentage equivalent of one and seven twentieths is 135%
135%

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