Converting Between Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Flow Chart
Converting Between Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Flow Chart
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Converting Between Fractions, Decimals and Percentages:
Type Method Example
Decimal to Fraction Step 1: Count the number of places/digits after the decimal Example 1:
0.02
Step 2: Write as a whole number over 10,100,1000 etc depending on how many places/digits you counted after 0.02 has 2 places after the decimal
2 1
the decimal. The =
For example, If 1 place after the decimal write over 10, if 2 places after the decimal write over 100, if 3 places 100 50
Example 2:
after the decimal write over 1000 etc 1.024
1.024 has 3 places after the decimal
Step 3: Simplify the fraction 1024 512 256 128
= = =
1000 500 250 125
Decimal to Percent This is easy. It is only 1 step! Example 1:
0.45
Step 1: Multiply by 100 0.45 × 100 = 45. % = 45%
Note: When multiplying by 100 we just move/shift the decimal 2 places to the right Example 2:
1.243
1.243× 100 =124.3%
Fraction to Decimal There are 3 types of questions that come up Example 1: Type 2
3
Type 1 (Easy): The fraction is already over 10, 100, 100 etc. 20
! We can write this as an equivalent fraction over 100 or over 10
This is easy since means ! ÷ # and you should already know how to divide by 10, 100, 1000 etc. Remember,
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dividing by 10 just means moving the decimal one place to the left, by 100 means moving the decimal 2 places Let’s do both ways over (way 1 below is easier)
to the left etc (the number of zeros tells us how many places we should move the decimal to the left). Way 1 write over 100 Way 2: write over 10
# 3 ? 3 ?
e.g. = 2 ÷ 100 means to move 2 places to the left hence 0.02 = =
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20 100 20 10
Type 2 (Medium): The fraction is not over 10,100, 1000 etc, but you can write as an equivalent fraction over We need to multiply 20 by 5 We need to divide 20 by 2 to
10,100,1000 etc and then it becomes type 1 above. to get 100 so we multiply 3 get 10 so we divide 3 by 2
# '
e.g. = = 4 ÷ 10 = 0.4 by 5 which is 15 which is 1.5
& $%
Note: If you struggle with equivalent fractions see the cheat sheet called fraction rules
15 1.5
100 10
Type 3 (Hard): The fraction is not over 10,100, 1000 etc and you CANNOT write as an equivalent fraction
over 10,100,100 etc. This means 15 ÷ 100 This means 1.5 ÷ 10
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We must then use short division instead using the fact that is the same as writing # ,,,
) !,, Dividing by 100 means we Dividing by 10 means we need
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) need to move 2 places to left to move 1 place to the left.
Careful not to divide the wrong way around. Notice that the numerator goes underneath: = - ),,,,,.
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Example 2: Type 3
5
11
We can’t write this over 10 or 100 etc. Use short division instead:
Set up as: 11 )5000
Remember we might need to fill in the decimal and any extra zeros
that we need after when doing the division
0.4545
0000000000
11 )5.0000
= 0. 45̈
Fraction to Percent Step 1: Turn the fraction into a decimal (using the row above – fraction to decimal) Example 1:
8
Step 2: Turn the decimal into a percent (using 2 rows above - decimal to percent) 20
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