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There are 5 lessons in this math tutorial covering Percentages, Fractions and Decimals. The tutorial starts with an introduction to Percentages, Fractions and Decimals and is then followed with a list of the separate lessons, the tutorial is designed to be read in order but you can skip to a specific lesson or return to recover a specific math lesson as required to build your math knowledge of Percentages, Fractions and Decimals. you can access all the lessons from this tutorial below.
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In the previous tutorial, we explained that percentages are another form of representing non-whole numbers in addition to fractions and decimals. Now, we will further explore this idea and deepen the understanding of percentages by expressing them into all the above-mentioned forms.
Within these decimals-to-percentage (and vice-versa) conversions, you will learn how and when to move the decimal point for each type of conversion. This simple conversion process will lead you to the more difficult process of converting between fractions and percentages. You will also learn how to convert fractions into percentages and vice-versa. In this way, you will discover simple methods and other math tricks to help you achieve the right answer every time.
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