The poster shows how many of its games the football team has won so far. Express this information as a fraction, a percent, and as a decimal.

Can someone show me how to solve this problem?

Simplify:

12/15 = 4/5

Divide the numerator by the denominator:
4/5 = 0.8

Multiply the decimal by 100.

0.8 * 100 = 80%

Yhe answers is 4/5 0.8 80%

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To solve this problem, we need to understand the given information and convert it into different forms.

Let's say the football team has won a certain number of games, which we'll represent as "x" for now.

1. Fraction: To express this information as a fraction, we'll use the number of games won (x) out of the total number of games played (which is not mentioned in the question). Let's represent the total number of games played as "y" for now. The fraction can be written as the number of games won (x) divided by the total number of games played (y), i.e., x/y.

2. Percent: To express this information as a percent, we need to find the percentage of games won. The percentage can be calculated by dividing the number of games won (x) by the total number of games played (y) and then multiplying by 100. The formula for finding the percentage is (x/y) * 100.

3. Decimal: To express this information as a decimal, we need to divide the number of games won (x) by the total number of games played (y) without multiplying by 100.

Please note that without knowing the total number of games played (y), we won't be able to give an exact fraction, percent, or decimal. However, you can follow the steps mentioned above once you know "x" and "y" to calculate these values.

The poster shows 12/15 games won so far. I need help on how to express as a fraction, percent, and as a decimal.