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Percentage and Decimal Review quiz
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How do you convert a percentage to a decimal?
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How do you convert a percentage to a decimal?
Move the decimal point two places to the left.
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How do you convert a percentage to a decimal?
Move the decimal point two places to the left.
How do you convert a decimal to a percentage?
Move the decimal point two places to the right.
What is the decimal equivalent of 50%?
The decimal equivalent of 50% is 0.5.
What is the decimal equivalent of 1.25%?
The decimal equivalent of 1.25% is 0.0125.
What is the decimal equivalent of 120%?
The decimal equivalent of 120% is 1.2.
What is the decimal equivalent of 5%?
The decimal equivalent of 5% is 0.05.
What is the decimal equivalent of 0.5%?
The decimal equivalent of 0.5% is 0.005.
What is the percentage equivalent of the decimal 0.34?
The percentage equivalent of 0.34 is 34%.
What is the percentage equivalent of the decimal 0.06?
The percentage equivalent of 0.06 is 6%.
What is the percentage equivalent of the decimal 1?
The percentage equivalent of 1 is 100%.
What is the formula for calculating percentage change?
Percentage change = (change in value / original value) × 100.
How do you calculate the change in value for percentage change?
Subtract the original value from the new value.
If sales revenue increases from 550,000 to 800,000, what is the percentage change?
The percentage change is 45.45%.
When converting a decimal like 0.4545 to a percentage, what do you do?
Move the decimal two places to the right to get 45.45%.
If a number does not show a decimal point, where is it implied?
The decimal point is implied at the end of the number.