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Fraction to Percent: The Two-Step Method + Common Pitfalls

Published 30 April 2026

Turn any fraction into a percentage in two steps, and learn to spot the pitfalls that trip up students on tests.

The two-step method

Converting a fraction to a percentage is straightforward:

  1. Divide the numerator by the denominator to get a decimal.
  2. Multiply the decimal by 100 to get the percentage.

That is it. Two steps.

Example: Convert 3/4 to a percent

Step 1: 3 ÷ 4 = 0.75

Step 2: 0.75 × 100 = 75%

Answer: 3/4 = 75%.

Example: Convert 5/8 to a percent

Step 1: 5 ÷ 8 = 0.625

Step 2: 0.625 × 100 = 62.5%

Answer: 5/8 = 62.5%.

Why this works

"Percent" means "per hundred". So converting to a percentage asks: "how many hundredths is this fraction equivalent to?"

Multiplying the decimal by 100 shifts the decimal point two places right, which expresses the value as a number of hundredths.

0.75 = 75 hundredths = 75%.

The one-step shortcut

You can combine both steps: multiply the numerator by 100, then divide by the denominator.

3/4 → (3 × 100) ÷ 4 = 300 ÷ 4 = 75%.

This avoids the intermediate decimal and can be faster for mental maths.

Worked examples

Fractions that give whole-number percentages

| Fraction | Calculation | Percent | |----------|------------|---------| | 1/2 | 1 ÷ 2 × 100 | 50% | | 1/4 | 1 ÷ 4 × 100 | 25% | | 3/5 | 3 ÷ 5 × 100 | 60% | | 7/10 | 7 ÷ 10 × 100 | 70% | | 9/20 | 9 ÷ 20 × 100 | 45% |

Fractions that give decimal percentages

| Fraction | Calculation | Percent | |----------|------------|---------| | 1/3 | 1 ÷ 3 × 100 | 33.33...% | | 2/3 | 2 ÷ 3 × 100 | 66.67% (rounded) | | 1/6 | 1 ÷ 6 × 100 | 16.67% (rounded) | | 1/7 | 1 ÷ 7 × 100 | 14.29% (rounded) |

When the decimal repeats, round to a sensible number of decimal places (usually 1 or 2 for practical purposes).

Improper fractions and mixed numbers

Improper fractions give percentages above 100%:

7/4 = 1.75 = 175%.

Mixed numbers: convert to an improper fraction first, then apply the two-step method.

28 4/7: convert to 200/7 ÷ 7 × 100... or see the full worked example for 28 4/7 as a percent.

73 1/2: this equals 73.5, which is 73.5 × (100/100)... wait, it is already a mixed number above 1. As a percentage: 73 1/2 = 147/2 = 73.5 → 7350%. Actually, 73 1/2 as a fraction of a whole depends on context. See 73 1/2 as a percent for the proper step-by-step treatment.

Common pitfalls

Pitfall 1: Dividing the wrong way

3/4 means 3 ÷ 4, not 4 ÷ 3. Dividing 4 by 3 gives 1.333, which would be 133.3% — clearly wrong for three-quarters.

Fix: Always divide numerator by denominator.

Pitfall 2: Forgetting to multiply by 100

Students sometimes write 3/4 = 0.75% instead of 75%. The decimal 0.75 and the percentage 75% are the same value expressed differently. Do not mix notations.

Fix: After dividing, remember the × 100 step.

Pitfall 3: Rounding too early

When the decimal repeats, some students round after one decimal place of the division, then multiply by 100. This compounds the rounding error.

Fix: Keep as many decimal places as you can during division, then round only the final percentage.

Pitfall 4: Converting mixed numbers incorrectly

Students sometimes convert only the fraction part and ignore the whole number. 2 3/4 is not 75% — that is only the 3/4 part. The whole value is 2.75 = 275%.

Fix: Always convert the entire mixed number to an improper fraction (or a single decimal) before multiplying by 100.

Pitfall 5: Confusing "fraction of" with "fraction as a percent"

"What is 3/4 of 200?" is a different question from "What is 3/4 as a percent?" The first answer is 150. The second is 75%. Make sure you are answering the right question.

Benchmark percentages worth memorising

| Fraction | Percent | |----------|---------| | 1/2 | 50% | | 1/3 | 33.3% | | 2/3 | 66.7% | | 1/4 | 25% | | 3/4 | 75% | | 1/5 | 20% | | 2/5 | 40% | | 3/5 | 60% | | 4/5 | 80% | | 1/8 | 12.5% | | 1/10 | 10% |

Knowing these by heart speeds up estimation and checking.

Self-check

Convert 7/20 to a percent.

  • Step 1: 7 ÷ 20 = 0.35
  • Step 2: 0.35 × 100 = 35%

If you got 35%, you have the method down.

For the full conversion guide covering fractions, decimals, and percentages in both directions, see the comprehensive conversion guide.

FAQ

How do I convert a percent back to a fraction? Divide the percentage by 100 and simplify. 75% = 75/100 = 3/4.

What if the fraction has a very large denominator? The method is the same. Use long division or a calculator. The concept does not change.

Can a fraction equal more than 100%? Yes. Any improper fraction (where the numerator exceeds the denominator) converts to more than 100%.

How accurate do I need to be? For exact answers, leave repeating percentages in fraction form (e.g., 33 1/3%). For practical purposes, round to 1 or 2 decimal places.

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