Converting among decimals, fractions, and percents

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In this section, we estimate percents as fractions and as decimals. When converting between percents, fractions, and decimals, we reference the place value system, first introduced in the previous section. For example, in the decimal number 0.34, we have 3 tenths and 4 hundredths, which can be expressed as, 310\frac{3}{10}+4100\frac{4}{100}. 0.34 can also be expressed as 30 hundredths and 4 hundredths, which can be written as 30100\frac{30}{100}+4100\frac{4}{100}=34100\frac{34}{100}. We also discuss how "cent" in the word "percent" refers to "hundred" . 34100\frac{34}{100} means 34 per 100 or 34 per cent. Along with the place value system, we use loading – strip models to convert between percents, fractions, and decimals.
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