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  2. What is #16 2/3%# as a fraction? - Socratic

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    Note that the % sign is like units of measurement. Its value to be considered as: 1 100. An example: 2% is the same as 2 × 1 100 = 2 100. So the 162 3 % is the same as 162 3 × 1 100. Change into fractions of 100 parts. 16 100 + 2 3 100. But 2 3 100 = 2 3 × 1 100. Now we have 16 100 + 2 × 1 3 ×100. 16 100 + 2 300.

  3. 3/2 as a fraction? - Socratic

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    It is 1 1/2. Well, 3/2 is a fraction. It can be called an improper fraction, but it is a fraction. Do you mean a mixed number? I will assume so. You can rearrange 3/2 as a sum of 2 fractions such as 2/2 + 1/2, then that can be simplified to 1 + 1/2. That can be further simplified to 1 1/2. I hope this helps, Steve.

  4. What is 66 2/3 as a fraction in simplest terms? - Socratic

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    Answer link. 200/3 66 2/3 is a mixed number. it is the sum of 66 and 2/3. 66 can be converted into a fraction with denominator 3: 3/3 = 1 66 = 1 * 66 66 = 3/3 * 66 = (3 * 66)/3 = 198/3 66 = 198/3 2/3 = 2/3 the sum of 66 and 2/3 is the sum of 198/3 and 2/3. you can add the two fractions to make (198 + 2)/3, which is 200/3. 66 2/3 = 200/3.

  5. How do I find #2/3# of a whole number? - Socratic

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    Answer link. To find 2/3 of a whole number, you need to multiply the number by the numerator 2 and divide that product by the denominator 3. If you represent any whole number by n; then 2/3 of that number is 2/3 n, or (2n)/3 Looking at the last form you can see that you are multiplying the number n by 2 and dividing the product by 3.

  6. How do you write 2.3 as a fraction? - Socratic

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    Explanation: 2.3 is 2 + 0.3. 0.3 = 3 tenths, or 3 10. Add 3 10 to 2. 2 + 3 10 = 2 3 10. If you don't want a mixed number, you can convert 2 3 10 to an improper fraction. Multiply the denominator by the whole number and add the numerator. Put the result over the same denominator. 2 3 10 = (10× 2 + 3) 10 = 23 10.

  7. Conversion of Decimals, Fractions, and Percent - Socratic

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    Changing fractions to a decimal you just have to divide the Quotient by the Divisor. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. Now dividing 2 by 5; 2 ÷ 5 = 0.4 → Decimal. Changing fractions to a percentage, you just have to multiply the fraction by 100. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. 100% → Percentage.

  8. What is 2 2/3 a improper fraction? - Socratic

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    How do you convert 87.5% as a fraction and a decimal? What is 5% of 10%? What would be the result of dividing the diameter of a circle into 8 equal parts (expressed as a...

  9. How do you convert #2/3# to a percentage? - Socratic

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    A percent can be written as a fraction with a denominator of 100. However, 3 is not a factor of 100. Method 1 2/3 xx100% = 200/3% = 66 2/3% The thirds are a problem because they end up as recurring decimals. 1/3 is commonly given as 33 1/3 % or 33.3% 2/3" is commonly given as " 66 2/3% or 66.7% Method 2 2/3 xx (33 1/3)/(33 1/3) = (66 2/3)/100 =66 2/3% Method 3 Do a division to get a decimal ...

  10. How do you write #116 2/3%# as a fraction or a mixed number?

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    100% = 1.00 = 100/100. 16% = 0.16 = 16/100. Now: 1% = 0.01 = 1/100. 2/3 * 1% = 2/3 % = 2/3 * 1/100 = 2/3 * 1/100 = 2/300 = 1/150

  11. 2/3 is a rational number or real number? | Socratic

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    2 3 is a rational number (i.e. a number which can be expressed as a fraction). Since any rational number is a real number 2 3 can be treated as both real and rational. So to sum it all up the number can be treated as both a rational number and a real number. Answer link. The smallest set to which 2/3 belongs is fraction.