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This document provides a numerical cheatsheet with formulas and conversions for fractions, decimals, and percentages. It includes a conversion table showing common fraction-decimal-percent equivalents. It also lists rules and formulas for comparing and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, such as how to multiply or divide decimals and percentages to convert between them. The cheatsheet is intended to help with memorizing key numerical relationships and calculations.

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Numerical-Reasoning-Cheat-Sheet-1 CCAT Test

This document provides a numerical cheatsheet with formulas and conversions for fractions, decimals, and percentages. It includes a conversion table showing common fraction-decimal-percent equivalents. It also lists rules and formulas for comparing and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, such as how to multiply or divide decimals and percentages to convert between them. The cheatsheet is intended to help with memorizing key numerical relationships and calculations.

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LESSON 5: NUMERICAL CHEATSHEET

Memorization Sheet for fractions, percentages, and decimals.

1. CONVERSION TABLE

Fraction Decimal Percent


1/2 0.5 50%
1/3 0.33 33.33%
1/4 0.25 25%
1/5 0.2 20%
1/6 0.166 16.66%
1/7 0.142 14.2%
1/8 0.125 12.5%
1/9 0.111 11.11%
1/10 0.1 10%

2. FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS

• Bigger denominator → smaller fraction


• A/B = A×1/B
• A/(1/B) = A×B
𝐴 𝐶
• Comparing Fractions: 𝑣𝑠 → 𝐴 × 𝐷 𝑣𝑠 𝐵 × 𝐶. If A×D is bigger, then
𝐵 𝐷
A/B is the bigger fraction!
• Decimal to percentage: multiply by 100
• Percentage to decimal: divide by 100

3. PERCENTAGES (PERCENT = PER 100 = VALUE/100)

• 10% and 1% building blocks: shift the decimal point one or two places to
the right, respectively
• 20% of 30 is 2×3=6; 25% of 40 is 2.5×4=10
• 35% of 20 = 20% of 35
• Reverse percentage for price reduction: Original price = new price /what’s
left
• Reverse % for price increase: Original price = new price /what was added

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