Detailed calculations below:
Introduction. Fractions
A fraction consists of two numbers and a fraction bar: 5/2,304
The number above the bar is the numerator: 5
The number below the bar is the denominator: 2,304
The fraction bar means that the two numbers are dividing themselves:
5/2,304 = 5 ÷ 2,304
Divide the numerator by the denominator to get fraction's value:
Value = 5 ÷ 2,304
Introduction. Percent
'Percent (%)' means 'out of one hundred':
p% = p 'out of one hundred',
p% = p/100 = p ÷ 100
Note:
The fraction 100/100 = 100 ÷ 100 = 100% = 1
Multiply a number by the fraction 100/100,
... and its value doesn't change.
To reduce a fraction, divide both its numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, GCF.
Integer numbers prime factorization:
Prime Factorization of a number: finding the prime numbers that multiply together to make that number.
5 is a prime number, it cannot be broken down to other prime factors;
2,304 = 28 × 32;
2,304 is not a prime, is a composite number;
* Positive integers that are only dividing by themselves and 1 are called prime numbers. A prime number has only two factors: 1 and itself.
* A composite number is a positive integer that has at least one factor (divisor) other than 1 and itself.
Calculate the greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), gcf, hcf, gcd:
Multiply all the common prime factors, by the lowest exponents (if any).
But the two numbers have no common prime factors.
gcf, hcf, gcd (5; 2,304) = 1
coprime numbers (relatively prime)
Fraction's numerator and denominator are coprime numbers (no common prime factors). Fraction cannot be reduced (simplified) - irreducible.
5/2,304 is a proper fraction.
A proper fraction: numerator smaller than denominator.
Rewrite the fraction:
As a decimal number:
5/2,304 =
5 ÷ 2,304 ≈
0.002170138889 ≈
0
As a percentage:
0.002170138889 =
0.002170138889 × 100/100 =
0.217013888889/100 =
0.217013888889% ≈
0.22%
In other words:
1) Calculate fraction's value.
2) Multiply that number by 100.
3) Add the percent sign % to it.
Final answer
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