# Algebra

how do you turn a decimal to fractions and percents?

like .6
or .001

also how do you turn 2.85% into fraction and decimal?

1. 0
1. 0.6 = 6/10 = 3/5
To convert to percent just multiply by 100 (that is, move the decimal point two places to the right).
0.6 = 60%
0.001 = 0.1%
0.001 to a fraction is 1/1000

posted by DrBob222
2. How do you turn 7/12 into a percent and what would be the answer???????

posted by Paul

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