1. 0.24% as a decimal?
Is it 0.0024?
2. 135% as a decimal?
Is it 1.35?
3. 1/5% as a decimal?
Is it 0.2?
4. fraction equivalent to 0.75% is...
Is it 3/4?
5. mixed number equivalent to 420% is...
Is it 4 1/5?
6. percent equivalent to 5/1,000 is...
Is it 0.5%
7. percent equivalent to 5 4/5 is...
Is it 580%?
8. percent equivalent to 0.0045 is...
Is it 0.45%?
9. percent equivalent to 3 is...
Is it 0.03%?
So, are any of the answers right? Please check, thanks!
Oh, is 4 1/4 as a percent - 4.25%?
Oh, is 4 1/4 as a percent - 4.25%?
4.25 * 100 = 425 %
More than 4 times is more than 400 percent
more:
4. fraction equivalent to 0.75% is...
Is it 3/4? NO!!! .75/100 = .0075
Which of the following is developed to be equivalent to 1/8^5
Let's check the answers to each of the questions:
1. The decimal equivalent of 0.24% is 0.0024. So yes, your answer is correct.
2. The decimal equivalent of 135% is 1.35. So yes, your answer is correct.
3. To convert 1/5% to a decimal, we divide 1 by 100 and then divide the result by 5. The answer is 0.002, not 0.2. So your answer is incorrect.
4. To find the fraction equivalent to 0.75%, we divide 0.75 by 100 and then simplify the resulting fraction. The answer is 3/400, not 3/4. So your answer is incorrect.
5. To find the mixed number equivalent to 420%, we divide 420 by 100 and then convert the whole number and fraction parts separately. The answer is 4 2/5, not 4 1/5. So your answer is incorrect.
6. To convert 5/1,000 to a percent, we multiply 5/1,000 by 100. The answer is 0.5%, so your answer is correct.
7. To convert 5 4/5 to a percent, we first convert the mixed number to an improper fraction, which is 29/5. Then we multiply 29/5 by 100. The answer is 580%, so your answer is correct.
8. The decimal equivalent of 0.0045 is 0.45%, not 0.45%. So your answer is incorrect.
9. To convert 3 to a percent, we multiply 3 by 100. The answer is 300%, not 0.03%. So your answer is incorrect.
Out of the answers provided, only 1, 2, 6, and 7 are correct.
9. percent equivalent to 3 is...
Is it 0.03%?
No 3 * 100 = 300 percent