We use percentages everywhere in our daily lives, from taxes to discounts to nutritional information. We know that a 50\% discount will save us money, and 95\% sugar-free drink is healthier than a 20\% sugar-free drink, but what do these numbers really mean?
A percentage is an amount out of 100, denoted by the symbol \%.
We know from the definition that 1\% represents 1 out of 100. In other words, 1\% is equal to one hundredth.
We have encountered hundredths before when looking at place values and there were two different ways that we represented them: \dfrac{1}{100} and 0.01.
Both of these ways to write one hundredth are also ways to write 1\% and we will be using these ways to help us convert between percentages, fractions and decimals.
Consider the grid below.
How many squares are shaded?
What percentage of the grid is shaded?
What fraction of the grid does this percentage represent?
1\% is equal to one hundredth. 1\% = \dfrac{1}{100} = 0.01
We can convert quite easily between fractions and percentages by remembering what percentages represent. Percentages represent a value out of 100, and any value out of 100 can be written as a fraction with the denominator 100.
For example, 47\% represents "47 out of 100" which can be written as the fraction \dfrac{47}{100}.
As we can see, using a denominator of 100 can help us convert between these two types of values.
To convert a fraction into a percentage, we can just reverse the above steps.
We can convert any fraction into a percentage by finding its equivalent fraction that has a denominator of 100. After this, we can write the value in the numerator followed by the \% symbol to represent the percentage.
Write 24\% as a fraction.
Write \dfrac{2}{5} as a percentage.
We can convert any percentage into a fraction by writing the percentage value as the numerator and 100 as the denominator.
We can convert any fraction into a percentage by finding its equivalent fraction that has a denominator of 100. After this, we can write the value in the numerator followed by the \% symbol to represent the percentage.
We can convert between decimals and percentages by taking advantage of the hundredths place value. We know that 1\% represents 1 hundredth which we can write in decimal form as 0.01. Using the same logic, we can convert larger percentages.
We can convert any percentage into a decimal by dividing the percentage value by 100, which is equivalent to decreasing the place value of each digit by two places, and removing the \% symbol.
For example, 83\% represents 83 hundredths. This is 0.83 when written as a decimal.
To convert from a decimal into a percentage, we can just reverse the above steps. We can convert any decimal into a percentage by multiplying the decimal by 100, which is equivalent to increasing the place value of each digit by two places, and attaching a \% symbol.
For example, 0.08 is 8 hundredths or 8\%.
A percentage is limited to representing hundredths, so smaller units like thousandths cannot be represented by whole number percentages such as 0.0035 which is 0.35\%.
Remember to attach the \% symbol to decimal at the same time as increasing the place values.
Write 54\% as a decimal.
Write 0.314 as a percentage.
We can convert any percentage into a decimal by dividing the percentage value by 100, which is equivalent to decreasing the place value of each digit by two places, and removing the \% symbol.
We can convert any decimal into a percentage by multiplying the decimal by 100, which is equivalent to increasing the place value of each digit by two places, and attaching a \% symbol.
We now know that decimals, fractions and percentages are just different ways of showing the same value:
1\% can be written as \dfrac{1}{100} or 1 hundredth or 0.01
There are some common conversions that we can remember to help us convert between percentages, fractions and decimals.
Convert between percentages, fractions and decimals to complete the table below.
Write the answers as mixed number percentages and simplified mixed numbers where necessary.
Fraction | Decimal | Percentage |
---|---|---|
11\% | ||
0.83 | ||
\dfrac{5}{8} |
Decimals, fractions and percentages can be converted between each other.