It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled
"Percents, Decimals, and Fractions", which contains problems asking students to
choose the best option that represents the given percent. The worksheet includes multiple-choice questions where each question gives a percentage (e.g., 25%, 30%, etc.) and four answer choices in decimal or fraction form.
Since I can't view images directly, I'll help you solve this type of problem step by step
assuming the format of the worksheet is standard and based on common math practice.
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🔍 General Strategy:
To convert a
percent to a
decimal or
fraction:
1.
Percent → Decimal: Divide by 100
Example:
$$
25\% = \frac{25}{100} = 0.25
$$
2.
Percent → Fraction: Write as a fraction over 100, then simplify
Example:
$$
25\% = \frac{25}{100} = \frac{1}{4}
$$
Now let’s go through some sample problems from your worksheet (based on typical content):
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✔ Sample Problems & Solutions:
#### 1. 25%
- A) 0.25
- B) 0.250
- C) 1/4
- D) 25/100
✔ Correct answers:
A, B, C, D are all correct representations.
But if only one choice is allowed, pick
A) 0.25 or
C) 1/4 — both are standard.
> ✔️
Answer: A or C (depending on options)
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#### 2. 50%
- A) 0.5
- B) 1/2
- C) 5/10
- D) 0.50
All are equivalent. But most basic form is
B) 1/2 or
A) 0.5
> ✔️
Answer: B or A
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#### 3. 75%
- A) 0.75
- B) 3/4
- C) 75/100
- D) 0.750
Again, all are correct. Best simplified form:
B) 3/4
> ✔️
Answer: B
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#### 4. 10%
- A) 0.1
- B) 1/10
- C) 10/100
- D) 0.10
Correct:
A, B, C, D — but
B) 1/10 is simplest.
> ✔️
Answer: B
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#### 5. 12.5%
- Convert:
$$
12.5\% = \frac{12.5}{100} = \frac{125}{1000} = \frac{1}{8} = 0.125
$$
So, look for
0.125 or
1/8
> ✔️
Answer: 1/8 or 0.125
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#### 6. 33.3%
- This is approximately $ \frac{1}{3} $
- So: $ \frac{1}{3} \approx 0.333 $
> ✔️
Answer: 1/3 or 0.333
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🧠 Tips for Solving These:
- Always convert the percent to a decimal first: divide by 100.
- Then compare with decimals or fractions.
- Simplify fractions when possible.
- Watch for rounding (e.g., 33.3% ≈ 1/3, not exact).
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❓ How to Solve Your Worksheet:
If you tell me the
specific question numbers or
the percentages listed, I can give you the exact answers.
For example, if Question #1 is:
>
1. 25%
> A) 0.25
> B) 0.250
> C) 1/4
> D) 25/100
Then:
✔ All are correct, but likely
A or C is expected.
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✔ Final Advice:
Go through each question and:
1. Convert the percent to decimal: divide by 100.
2. Compare to answer choices.
3. Look for
equivalent forms (like 0.5 = 1/2).
4. Choose the
simplified or standard form.
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If you can
type out the specific questions (e.g., "Question 1: 25%"), I’ll solve them one by one!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fraction and decimal worksheet.