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How do you change percents to a reduced fraction? - Answers

Place the percent over a 100 and remove common factors from both the numerator and the denominator.You put the percentage (without the percent sign) in the numerator, and the number "100" in the denominator. You may want to try to simplify the result.



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Place the percent over a 100 and remove common factors from both the numerator and the denominator.You put the percentage (without the percent sign) in the numerator, and the number "100" in the denominator. You may want to try to simplify the result.



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How do you change percents to a reduced fraction? - Answers

Place the percent over a 100 and remove common factors from both the numerator and the denominator.You put the percentage (without the percent sign) in the numerator, and the number "100" in the denominator. You may want to try to simplify the result.

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