Here are a few more examples: 100% = 1. 150% = 1.5.
150% = 150/100 = 3/2.
For ratio, 150%:1=150100:1=32:1=32×2:1×2=3:2.
To change an improper fraction to a mixed number, follow these steps: Divide the numerator by the denominator. Write down the whole number part of the quotient. Take the remainder and write it over the original denominator.
Solution: 1.50 as a fraction is 3/2.
And finally, you get 1.5 as your answer when you convert 150/100 to a decimal.
A mixed fraction is a combination of a proper fraction and a whole number. Usually, it represents a number between any two. For instance, 1(1/3) is a mixed fraction, where 1 is a whole number and 1/3 is a fraction, and together they form this subtype of fractions.
A mixed number is a whole number, and a proper fraction represented together. It generally represents a number between any two whole numbers. Look at the given image, it represents a fraction that is greater than 1 but less than 2.
50% is the same as 1/2 and 25% is the same as 1/4. To change a percent to a fraction, put the percentage over 100 (after removing the % sign) and simplify if necessary. For example, to convert 17% to a fraction, put 17 over 100, like this: 17/100.
How can you convert a fraction to a decimal without a calculator? The solution is using long division. For example, if you wanted to convert the fraction 7/8 to a decimal without using a calculator, you would have to use long division where the dividend is 7 and the divisor is 8.
Answer: 1.5 as a percent is 150%.
The 15 percent of 150 is 22.5.
The percentage can be understood with a simple explanation. Take 150, and divide it into 100 equal parts. The 15 number of parts from the total 100 parts is called 15 percent, which is 22.5 in this example.
Step-by-step explanation:
(100÷50) = 3/2 when reduced to the simplest form. As the numerator is greater than the denominator, we have an IMPROPER fraction, so we can also express it as a MIXED NUMBER, thus 150/100 is also equal to 1 1/2 when expressed as a mixed number.