Writing Fractions as Percentages Lesson
Learn About Writing Fractions as Percents With The Following Examples And Interactive Exercises
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Problem: Last marking period, Ms. Jones gave an A grade to 15 out of every 100 students and Mr. McNeil gave an A grade to 3 out of every 20 students. What percent of each teacher’s students received an A?
| Solution | |||
| Teacher | Ratio | Fraction | Percent |
| Ms. Jones | 15 to 100 | 15% | |
| Mr. McNeil | 3 to 20 | 15% | |
Solution: Both teachers gave 15% of their students an A last marking period.
In the problem above, the fraction for Ms. Jones was easily converted to a percent. This is because It is easy to convert a fraction to a percent when the denominator is 100. If a fraction does not have a denominator of 100, you can convert it to an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100, and then write the equivalent fraction as a percent. This is what was done in the problem above for Mr. McNeil. Let’s look at some problems in which we use equivalent fractions to help us convert a fraction to a percent.
Example 1: Write each fraction as a percent: ![]()
| Solution | |||
| Fraction | Equivalent Fraction | Percent | |
| 50% | |||
| 90% | |||
| 80% | |||
Example 2: One team won 19 out of every 20 games played, and a second team won 7 out of every 8 games played. Which team has a higher percentage of wins?
| Solution | |||
| Team | Fraction | Equivalent Fraction | Percent |
| 1 | 95% | ||
| 2 | 87.5% | ||
Solution: The first team has a higher percentage of wins.
In Examples 1 and 2, we used equivalent fractions to help us convert each fraction to a percent. Another way to do this is to convert each fraction to a decimal, and then convert each decimal to a percent. To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide its numerator by its denominator. Look at Example 3 below to see how this is done.
Example 3: Write each fraction as a percent: ![]()
| Solution | |||
| Fraction | Decimal | Percent | |
| 87.5% | |||
| 95% | |||
| 1.5% | |||
Now that you are familiar with writing fractions as percents, do you see a pattern in the problem below?
| Problem: | If 165% equals |
| Solution | |||
| Percent | Fraction | ||
| 165% | |||
| 16.5% | |||
| 1.65% | |||
Summary: To write a fraction as a percent, we can convert it to an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100. Another way to write a fraction as a percent is to divide its numerator by its denominator, then convert the resulting decimal to a percent.
Exercises
Directions: Read each question below. Select your answer by clicking on its button. Feedback to your answer is provided in the RESULTS BOX. If you make a mistake, choose a different button.
| 1. Which of the following is equal to 36% |
| 2. Which of the following is equal to 62.5%? |
| 3. Which of the following is equal to |
| 4. Which of the following is equal to |
| 5. What fraction is equal to .42%? |