Topic: Fractions

  • What does 2/7 mean?

    2/7 means 2 parts out of 7 equal parts.

    Equivalent decimal
    0.2857
    Equivalent percentage
    28.57%

    Where fractions are used

    Fractions are common in measurements, recipes, school maths, and probability.

    Fraction to decimal / percentage

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    Frequently asked questions

    What does 2/7 mean?

    It means 2 parts out of 7 equal parts.

    What is the decimal version of this fraction?

    Divide the top number by the bottom number to get the decimal equivalent.

    Can fractions also be written as percentages?

    Yes. Convert the fraction to a decimal, then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.

  • What does 1/2 mean?

    1/2 means 1 part out of 2 equal parts.

    Equivalent decimal
    0.5000
    Equivalent percentage
    50.00%

    Where fractions are used

    Fractions are common in measurements, recipes, school maths, and probability.

    Fraction to decimal / percentage

    Convert a fraction into a decimal and percentage.

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    Frequently asked questions

    What does 1/2 mean?

    It means 1 part out of 2 equal parts.

    What is the decimal version of this fraction?

    Divide the top number by the bottom number to get the decimal equivalent.

    Can fractions also be written as percentages?

    Yes. Convert the fraction to a decimal, then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.

  • What does 3/4 mean?

    3/4 means 3 parts out of 4 equal parts.

    Equivalent decimal
    0.7500
    Equivalent percentage
    75.00%

    Where fractions are used

    Fractions are common in measurements, recipes, school maths, and probability.

    Fraction to decimal / percentage

    Convert a fraction into a decimal and percentage.

    /

    Enter a fraction to convert it.

    Frequently asked questions

    What does 3/4 mean?

    It means 3 parts out of 4 equal parts.

    What is the decimal version of this fraction?

    Divide the top number by the bottom number to get the decimal equivalent.

    Can fractions also be written as percentages?

    Yes. Convert the fraction to a decimal, then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.