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Jet
29 August, 13:41
How Do You Turn 2/5 To A Decimal And A Percentage
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Malcolm Miller
29 August, 14:09
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Just divide it like that to get the decimal form. 2:5. The decimal form is 0.4 and 40 percent is the Percentage.
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Bubbles
29 August, 17:38
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Two-fifths is equivalent to 40 percent. Dividing the numerator, 2, by the denominator, 5, yields a decimal value of 0.40. Decimal values can be converted to percentages by multiplying by 100, which means that 0.40 is equal to 40 percent.
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