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ATI TEAS PRACTICE TEST bank with complete solutions To change a Percent to a Decimal - answerMove the decimal point two places to the left. Examples: 75% converts to .75 40% converts to .40 230% converts to 2.3 8% converts to .08 3.1% converts to .031 1.2% converts to .012 25% coverts to .25 To turn a Decimal to a Percent - answerMove the decimal point two places to the right. Examples: .32 becomes 32% .07 becomes 7% .6 becomes 60% 1.25 becomes 125% .083 becomes 8.3% To change a Fraction into a Decimal - answerIf doing the problem longhand, put the numerator under the division box and the denominator on the outside. To change a Decimal into a Fraction - answer[STEP 1]Take the decimal, drop the decimal point, and place the result into the numerator (top number) of a fraction. [STEP 2]2To determine the denominator (bottom number), write a 1, followed by zeros --- as many zeroes as it takes to match the original length of the decimal. Examples: 0.75 becomes 75/100 0.034 becomes 34/1000 2.5 becomes 25/10 0.6 becomes 6/10 0.0006 becomes 6/10000 1.25 becomes 125/100 [STEP 3]Take your fraction down to lowest terms, if necessary. For example, 75/100 simplifies to 3/4 To change an endless Decimal into Fraction - answer[STEP 1]Determine how many repeating decimals there are. For example, if the number is 0.131313... there are 2 repeating decimals (13 is repeating). [STEP 2]Multiply the number by 1 to to the power of n, where n is the number of repeating decimals. For example, 0.131313... is multiplied by 100 (10 to the power of 2) and we get 13.131313... [STEP 3]To determine the numerator (top number), subtract the starting number from the number you get. For example, 13.131313... - 0.131313... = 13, so the numerator is 13.[STEP 4] To determine the denominator (lower number), subtract 1 from the number you multiplied with. For example, 0.131313... was multiplied by 100, so the denominator is 100 - 1 = 99. Examples 0.333... becomes 3/9 0.111... becomes 1/9 0.... becomes 142857/999999 [STEP 5] If necessary, take the fraction to the lowest term. For example, 142857/999999 becomes 1/7. To change a Fraction into Percent - answer[STEP 1]Divide the top of the fraction by the bottom. You should now have a de

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