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How to convert a mixed number into percentage
Asked by shrutibhatia8642.bmps | 24 Nov, 2020, 13:32: PM
Example of converting a mixed number to percentage.
Let the mixed number be ![2 1 half](https://images.topperlearning.com/topper/tinymce/cache/557fb4eb8563f6d78b1b0d5509c50336.png)
![2 1 half](https://images.topperlearning.com/topper/tinymce/cache/557fb4eb8563f6d78b1b0d5509c50336.png)
Let us first convert this numbe into an improper fraction. As we know that only improper fractions or numbers (denominator >numerator) gets converted to mixed numbers.
![2 1 half equals 5 over 2 equals 5 over 2 cross times 100 space equals space 250 percent sign](https://images.topperlearning.com/topper/tinymce/cache/b3dd9e17e09bd07845bdf3136b20a2d1.png)
Answered by | 25 Nov, 2020, 11:26: AM
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