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6.2 Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents.

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1 6.2 Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents.

2 FRACTION DECIMAL PERCENT ¼ .25 25% ½ .5 50% ¾ .75 75% 4/4 1 100%
6.2 Directions: Fraction to decimal- Divide the numerator by the denominator Decimal to percent- Multiply by 100. Move decimal 2 places right. Percent to fraction -Percent is the numerator, 100 is denominator then simplify. Percent to decimal- divide by 100. Move decimal 2 places left. Decimal to fraction- Use place value ._ _ _ (tenths, hundredths, thousandths) SAY IT! WRITE IT! (last place value is denominator Foldable FRACTION DECIMAL PERCENT ¼ % ½ % ¾ % 4/ % 1/ % 2/ % 3/ % 4/ % 5/ % 1/ % 2/8= ¼ %

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4 Ordering Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
pg 12 Ordering Fractions, Decimals, and Percents 1. Convert F, D, and P to the same thing (either all decimal or all percent) Order as asked in question How do you determine the F. D, or P of a shaded shape? You must divide it up yourself to determine the fraction shaded and then convert to decimal or percent as specified. Ex- What is the percentage shaded? ¼ is shaded. ¼ is .25 or 25% Comparing Fractions <, >, =, ≤, ≥ An old trick is to cross multiply. Or you can just covert to a decimal or a percent with a calculator. 5 8 7 2 3 33


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