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Fractions represent equal amounts of a whole, consisting of a numerator (top part) and a denominator (bottom part). For instance, if you divide a cake in half, you have 1 out of 2 pieces, or 1/2. Understanding percentages from fractions is straightforward: for example, 1/2 equals 50% when calculated from 100%. In a practical scenario, consider two shops selling the same item, with different prices and discounts. This helps illustrate the concept of fractions and percentages in everyday situations. Challenge yourself to find the cheaper option!
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Fractions are an equal amount of something. The top part is called the numerator and the bottom part is called the denominator. • Fractions are used to show something for example: lets say I have a cake and I split it in half. That means I have 1 out of 2 or 1/2
Fractions, Decimals, Percentages. • Percentages of fractions are easy , simply because you just divideit by the right amount of numbers. For example : what would 1 out of 2 be? Well before it was 100% so half 100 =50% • The answer is 50%.
Do you think you can do it? • In two different shops they sell the exact same bounty, in shop number 1 it costs £3 but they offer 25% off. In shop number 2 it costs £2. 50 but offer 50% off. • Which is cheaper ?