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How do you change a decimal into a precent? - Answers
0.1 is 10% and 0.25 is 25%...Do you see a pattern? Your tenths place and hundredths place make up the first two digits of a percent. (in 0.25: 2 is the tenths and 5 is the hundredths) So if you have any digits after the hundredths place, they'll go after the decimal point in the percent. Ex. 0.5838 = 58.38% 1.904 = 190.4% Basically, you move the decimal point twice to the right and put a % at the end of it! ***for any further question email me at [email protected]
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How do you change a decimal into a precent? - Answers
0.1 is 10% and 0.25 is 25%...Do you see a pattern? Your tenths place and hundredths place make up the first two digits of a percent. (in 0.25: 2 is the tenths and 5 is the hundredths) So if you have any digits after the hundredths place, they'll go after the decimal point in the percent. Ex. 0.5838 = 58.38% 1.904 = 190.4% Basically, you move the decimal point twice to the right and put a % at the end of it! ***for any further question email me at [email protected]
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How do you change a decimal into a precent? - Answers
0.1 is 10% and 0.25 is 25%...Do you see a pattern? Your tenths place and hundredths place make up the first two digits of a percent. (in 0.25: 2 is the tenths and 5 is the hundredths) So if you have any digits after the hundredths place, they'll go after the decimal point in the percent. Ex. 0.5838 = 58.38% 1.904 = 190.4% Basically, you move the decimal point twice to the right and put a % at the end of it! ***for any further question email me at [email protected]
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