Fraction ↔ Percentage Calculator

Formula: n/d × 100 = p (p is shown as a percentage).

Fraction ➜ Percentage

n/d is the same as

Percentage ➜ Fraction

p% is the same as

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Fraction → Percentage
Percentage → Fraction

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Quick summary
Enter a fraction (n & d) to get its percentage, or enter a percentage p to see p/100 simplified.
Reference
TopicRule / Info
Fraction → Percentage ( p% = dfrac{n}{d} times 100 ).
Percentage → Fraction ( p% = dfrac{p}{100} ) then reduce by the greatest common divisor.
Notes Denominator must be nonzero. Values can be negative or > 100% (improper fractions or > 1).

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