Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Conversion
Practice converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages with this Grade 4 math worksheet.
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Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Conversion
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Read each question carefully and convert the numbers as instructed. Show your work where necessary.
Convert each fraction to a decimal.
1. 1/2 =
2. 3/4 =
3. 1/10 =
4. 7/10 =
Convert each decimal to a fraction in simplest form.
1. 0.5 =
2. 0.25 =
3. 0.1 =
4. 0.75 =
Which decimal is equivalent to the fraction shown on the number line?
0.25
0.5
0.75
1.0
1. What does 'percent' mean?
Convert each fraction to a percent.
1. 1/4 = %
2. 1/2 = %
3. 3/4 = %
4. 1/10 = %
Determine if the following statements are true or false.
1. 0.5 is the same as 50%.
True
False
2. 1/4 is equivalent to 0.4.
True
False
1. If a pizza has 8 slices and you eat 2 slices, what fraction of the pizza did you eat? Write this as a decimal and a percent.
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