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How do you write 33% as a fraction?

How do you write 33% as a fraction?

You will be left with 3.03 for the bottom number. Round the bottom number to the first decimal place. Now you have 3. You are left with the simplified fraction of 1/3.

What is 0.3 in its equivalent simplest fractional form?

3/10
Answer: 0.3 as a fraction can be written as 3/10.

What is .333 as a fraction?

333/1000
Answer and Explanation: The decimal . 333 written as a fraction is 333/1000 because the place value of the last digit in the decimal is in the thousandths place.

What is 0.3 percent as a decimal?

30%
Percent to decimal conversion table

Percent Decimal
9% 0.09
10% 0.1
20% 0.2
30% 0.3

How do you change 0.34 into a fraction?

1 Answer

  1. 0.34 is 34 hundredths, or, 34100.
  2. We can factor and reduce 34100 as:
  3. 34100⇒2×172×50⇒2 ×172 ×50⇒1750.
  4. Another approach to show 0.34=34100 is:
  5. 34100⇒2×172×50⇒2 ×172 ×50⇒1750.

How to write 0.33 as a fraction?

What is 0.33 as a fraction? To write 0.33 as a fraction you have to write 0.33 as numerator and put 1 as the denominator. Now you multiply numerator and denominator by 10 as long as you get in numerator the whole number. 0.33 = 0.33/1 = 3.3/10 = 33/100. And finally we have: 0.33 as a fraction equals 33/100.

How to calculate 0.33 as a repeating decimal?

0.33 1 = (0.33 × 100) (1 × 100) = 33 100. (This fraction is alread reduced, We can’t reduce it any further). To calculate it as a REPEATING or recurring decimal click here!

Which is the proper fraction of a whole number?

A mixed number is made up of a whole number (whole numbers have no fractional or decimal part) and a proper fraction part (a fraction where the numerator (the top number) is less than the denominator (the bottom number). In this case the whole number value is empty and the proper fraction value is 33/100.

Can a decimal be converted to a fraction?

Not all decimals can be converted into a fraction. There are 3 basic types which include: Terminating decimals have a limited number of digits after the decimal point. Recurring decimals have one or more repeating numbers after the decimal point which continue on infinitely. Example: 9796.3333 = 9796 3333/10000 = 333/1000 = 33/100 = 1/3 (rounded)