To calculate: The equivalent percent for each fraction.
Answer to Problem 23E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The table given in the question:
Concept used:
Calculation:
As per the problem
1.Consider the fraction
Write the proportion
Substitute
Use cross multiplication property
Simplify,
Divide each side by
2. Consider the fraction
Write the proportion
Substitute
Use cross multiplication property
Simplify,
Divide each side by
3. Consider the fraction
Write the proportion
Substitute
Use cross multiplication property
Simplify,
Divide each side by
4. Consider the fraction
Write the proportion
Substitute
Use cross multiplication property
Simplify,
Divide each side by
5.Consider the fraction
Write the proportion
Substitute
Use cross multiplication property
Simplify,
Divide each side by
6. Consider the fraction
Write the proportion
Substitute
Use cross multiplication property
Simplify,
Divide each side by
Write the percents in tabular form:
Chapter 7 Solutions
Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition 2012
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