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How do you find an equivalent fraction for percents? - Answers

Just remember that "percent" means " 1/100 ", and wherever you see the word "percent", take away the word, and write " /100 " in its place. Example: The problem says: "What is an equivalent fraction for 27 percent ?" Re-write the question: "What is an equivalent fraction for 27 /100 ?" Shazam! Now you see a fraction there. The question has answered itself !



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Just remember that "percent" means " 1/100 ", and wherever you see the word "percent", take away the word, and write " /100 " in its place. Example: The problem says: "What is an equivalent fraction for 27 percent ?" Re-write the question: "What is an equivalent fraction for 27 /100 ?" Shazam! Now you see a fraction there. The question has answered itself !



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How do you find an equivalent fraction for percents? - Answers

Just remember that "percent" means " 1/100 ", and wherever you see the word "percent", take away the word, and write " /100 " in its place. Example: The problem says: "What is an equivalent fraction for 27 percent ?" Re-write the question: "What is an equivalent fraction for 27 /100 ?" Shazam! Now you see a fraction there. The question has answered itself !

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