How to Pass Numerical Reasoning (27 page)

Reduce the fraction to its lowest terms:

To express a decimal as a percentage

Move the decimal point two places to the right and add the % sign. This is the same as multiplying by 100.

0.025 = 2.5%

1.875 = 187.5%

To express a percentage as a decimal

Drop the % sign and move the decimal point two places to the left. This is the same as dividing by 100.

37.5% = 0.375

253% = 2.53

To express a fraction as a decimal

Divide the numerator by the denominator:

¼ = 1 ÷ 4 = 0.25

5

2
= 5 ÷ 2 = 2.5

To express a percentage as a fraction

Remember that a percentage is a fraction of 100, so write the percentage as a fraction where the denominator is 100.

To express a decimal as a fraction

Express the decimal as a fraction over 100 and reduce the fraction to its lowest terms:

Converter tables

The following tables are a quick reference to percentage, fraction and decimal equivalents. Become familiar with equivalents to save time in your test.

Percentage

Decimal

Fraction

100%

1

1

1

10%

0.1

1

10

1%

0.01

1

100

0.1%

0.001

1

1,000

0.01%

0.0001

1

10,000

0.001%

0.00001

1

100,000

Percentage

Decimal

Fraction

½%

0.005

1

200

¼%

0.0025

1

400

1

8
%

0.00125

1

800

Percentage

Decimal

Fraction

50%

0.5

½

33
1

3
%

0.3
r

1

3

66
2

3
%

0.6
r

2

3

25%

0.25

¼

75%

0.75

¾

20%

0.2

1

5

40%

0.4

2

5

60%

0.6

3

5

80%

0.8

4

5

16.6%
r

0.16
r

1

6

12.5%

0.125

1

8

37.5%

0.375

3

8

62.5%

0.625

5

8

87.5%

0.875

7

8

11.1%
r

0.11
r

1

9

22.2%
r

0.22
r

2

9

Percentage converter drill

Set a stopwatch and aim to complete each of the following 10 question drills in 75 seconds.

 

Convert to percentage

Convert to decimal

Convert to fraction

Q1

0.25

1

100

87.5%

Q2

0.75

1

25

0.5%

Q3

0.1

5

6

0.125%

Q4

0.0047

3

8

60%

Q5

0.063

3

9

250%

Q6

½

0.1%

0.625

Q7

7

8

0.043%

2.75

Q8

5

3

8.3%

0.006

Q9

1

200

430%

0.125

Q10

4

400

5

3
%

6.002

Working with percentages

Many word problems involving percentages require you to work out the missing number in a three-piece puzzle. In percentage problems, the three pieces are the
whole
, the
part
and the
percentage
. The relationship between the three pieces is expressed as: Part = Percentage × Whole

This can be rearranged as:

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