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Convert 75 percent to a faction? - Answers
I think that is a typo, and you meant fraction, so: The way to make percentages into fractions is to simply put the number percent as the numerator, and 100% as the denominator unless the problem specifically states that the percent is out of a larger number. So: 75/100 would be the fraction, but if you wanted to simplify it it would be 3/4.
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Convert 75 percent to a faction? - Answers
I think that is a typo, and you meant fraction, so: The way to make percentages into fractions is to simply put the number percent as the numerator, and 100% as the denominator unless the problem specifically states that the percent is out of a larger number. So: 75/100 would be the fraction, but if you wanted to simplify it it would be 3/4.
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Convert 75 percent to a faction? - Answers
I think that is a typo, and you meant fraction, so: The way to make percentages into fractions is to simply put the number percent as the numerator, and 100% as the denominator unless the problem specifically states that the percent is out of a larger number. So: 75/100 would be the fraction, but if you wanted to simplify it it would be 3/4.
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