Answer :
Let's complete the given chart by converting each fraction to a decimal and then to a percentage.
1. First fraction [tex]\( \frac{9}{20} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{9}{20} = 0.45 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.45 \times 100 = 45\% \)[/tex].
2. Second fraction [tex]\( \frac{5}{100} = \frac{1}{20} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{1}{20} = 0.05 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.05 \times 100 = 5\% \)[/tex].
3. Third fraction [tex]\( \frac{13}{50} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{13}{50} = 0.26 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.26 \times 100 = 26\% \)[/tex].
4. Fourth fraction [tex]\( \frac{11}{28} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{11}{28} \approx 0.392857 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.392857 \times 100 \approx 39.29\% \)[/tex].
5. Fifth fraction [tex]\( \frac{3}{8} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{3}{8} = 0.375 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.375 \times 100 = 37.5\% \)[/tex].
Now, let's fill in the chart with the correct values:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|} \hline \textbf{FRACTION ICE} & \textbf{Decimal} & \textbf{Percentage} \\ \hline \frac{9}{20} & 0.45 & 45\% \\ \hline \frac{5}{100} = \frac{1}{20} & 0.05 & 5\% \\ \hline \frac{13}{50} & 0.26 & 26\% \\ \hline \frac{11}{28} & 0.3929 & 39.29\% \\ \hline \frac{3}{8} & 0.375 & 37.5\% \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
Note that for [tex]\( \frac{11}{28} \)[/tex], we used 0.3929 as an approximation of the decimal value and for [tex]\( \frac{3}{8} \)[/tex], the decimal is 0.375.
1. First fraction [tex]\( \frac{9}{20} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{9}{20} = 0.45 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.45 \times 100 = 45\% \)[/tex].
2. Second fraction [tex]\( \frac{5}{100} = \frac{1}{20} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{1}{20} = 0.05 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.05 \times 100 = 5\% \)[/tex].
3. Third fraction [tex]\( \frac{13}{50} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{13}{50} = 0.26 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.26 \times 100 = 26\% \)[/tex].
4. Fourth fraction [tex]\( \frac{11}{28} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{11}{28} \approx 0.392857 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.392857 \times 100 \approx 39.29\% \)[/tex].
5. Fifth fraction [tex]\( \frac{3}{8} \)[/tex]:
- Convert the fraction to a decimal: [tex]\( \frac{3}{8} = 0.375 \)[/tex].
- To convert the decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100: [tex]\( 0.375 \times 100 = 37.5\% \)[/tex].
Now, let's fill in the chart with the correct values:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|} \hline \textbf{FRACTION ICE} & \textbf{Decimal} & \textbf{Percentage} \\ \hline \frac{9}{20} & 0.45 & 45\% \\ \hline \frac{5}{100} = \frac{1}{20} & 0.05 & 5\% \\ \hline \frac{13}{50} & 0.26 & 26\% \\ \hline \frac{11}{28} & 0.3929 & 39.29\% \\ \hline \frac{3}{8} & 0.375 & 37.5\% \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
Note that for [tex]\( \frac{11}{28} \)[/tex], we used 0.3929 as an approximation of the decimal value and for [tex]\( \frac{3}{8} \)[/tex], the decimal is 0.375.