Since percents are ratios, they can easily be expressed as fractions. Remember that percent means per [latex]100[/latex], so the denominator of the fraction is [latex]100[/latex].
How To: Convert a Percent to a Fraction
Write the percent as a ratio with the denominator [latex]100[/latex].
Simplify the fraction if possible.
Convert each percent to a fraction:
[latex]\text{36%}[/latex]
[latex]\text{125%}[/latex]
[latex]36\%[/latex]
Write as a ratio with denominator [latex]100[/latex].
[latex]{\Large\frac{36}{100}}[/latex]
Simplify.
[latex]{\Large\frac{9}{25}}[/latex]
[latex]125\%[/latex]
Write as a ratio with denominator [latex]100[/latex].
[latex]{\Large\frac{125}{100}}[/latex]
Simplify.
[latex]{\Large\frac{5}{4}}[/latex]
The previous example shows that a percent can be greater than [latex]1[/latex]. We saw that [latex]\text{125%}[/latex] means [latex]{\Large\frac{125}{100}}[/latex], or [latex]{\Large\frac{5}{4}}[/latex]. These are improper fractions, and their values are greater than one.
Convert each percent to a fraction:
[latex]\text{24.5%}[/latex]
[latex]33\Large\frac{1}{3}\normalsize\%[/latex]
[latex]24.5\%[/latex]
Write as a ratio with denominator [latex]100[/latex].
[latex]{\Large\frac{24.5}{100}}[/latex]
Clear the decimal by multiplying numerator and denominator by [latex]10[/latex].