Everyday Maths 2

6 Fractions, decimals and percentages

You have already worked with decimals in this course and many times throughout your life. Every time you calculate something to do with money, you are using decimal numbers. You have also learned how to round a number to a given number of decimal places.

Figure 8 Equivalent decimals, fractions and percentages

Since fractions, decimals and percentages are all just different ways of representing the same thing, we can convert between them in order to compare. Take a look at the video below to see how to convert fractions, decimals and percentages.

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Activity 12: Matching fractions, decimals and percentages

Choose the correct fraction for each percentage and decimal.

 

Fractions and percentages deal with splitting numbers into a given number of equal portions, or parts. When dealing with the next topic, ratio, you will still be splitting quantities into a given number of parts, but when sharing in a ratio, you do not share evenly. This might sound a little complicated but you’ll have been doing it since you were a child.

Summary

In this section you have:

  • learned about the relationship between fractions, decimals and percentages and are now able to convert between the three.