Converting Percents to Fractions
Practice converting percentages to fractions in simplest form for Grade 5 math students.
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Converting Percents to Fractions
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Convert each percentage to a fraction in its simplest form. Remember that a percentage is a number out of 100.
1. To convert a percent to a fraction, you write the percent as a numerator over a denominator of .
2. After writing the percent as a fraction, you must always the fraction to its lowest terms.
3. 50% as a fraction is .
4. Which fraction is equivalent to 25%?
1/2
1/4
2/5
3/4
5. What is 75% as a fraction in simplest form?
75/100
3/4
1/4
7/5
6. Convert 40% to a fraction in simplest form. Show your work.
7. A survey found that 80% of students like pizza. What fraction of students like pizza?
8. The fraction 1/5 is equivalent to 20%.
True
False
9. 10% can be written as 1/100.
True
False
10. Shade the fraction bar to represent 60%, then write 60% as a fraction in simplest form.
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