How do you convert 4/25 into a decimal and percent?

1 Answer
May 7, 2017

Quite a bit of teaching about principles. The calculation should only take a few lines once you are used to these.

Percentage->16%
Decimal " "->0.16

Explanation:

color(blue)("Teaching about percentage")

Percentage is basically a fraction. However it is a special fraction in that the bottom number is fixed at 100.

Using an example of thirty percent.
There are two ways that a percentage can and may be written.

For our example we have 30% and 30/100. These mean EXACTLY the same thing. If that is the case then we have:

30/100 = 30xx1/100

30% = 30xx%

If they mean exactly the same thing then % is another way of writing 1/100

When using the shortcut what do they mean by: "multiply by 100 and put a % on the end" ?

Basically they are multiplying by 1 but in the form of 100/100

"something"xx1 color(white)("dddddddd")->color(white)("dddd")"something"xx100/100

"The multiply by 100 bit"color(white)("d")->color(white)("dddd")"something"xx100xx1/100

color(white)("dddddddddddddddddd.d")->color(white)("dddd")"something"xx100xx%

color(white)("dddddddddddddddddd.d")->color(white)("dddd")"something"xx100%

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color(blue)("Answering the percent part of the question")

color(green)(4/25color(red)(xx1)color(white)("dddd")->color(white)("dddd")4/25color(red)(xx4/4))

color(green)(color(white)("dddddddddd")->color(white)("dddd") (4xx4)/(25xx4)

color(green)(color(white)("dddddddddd")->color(white)("ddddd")16/100)

But this is the same as 16xx1/100 and 1/100 is the same as %. So we have:

color(white)("dddddddddddddddd")color(green)(4/25=16%)

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color(blue)("The decimal part of the question")

color(brown)("The teaching bit")

A decimal construct is such that we have:

units + tenths + hundredths + .....

Using an example: suppose we had the number 23.26

Units ->23 " "larr" Units is counting in 1's"

Tenths ->2/10

Hundredths->6/100

23/1+2/10+6/100" "->" "23.26
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color(brown)("Back to our question")

We have 16%->16/100

So we have: 0/1+1/10+6/100" "->" "0.16