Fractions, Percentages and Decimals
Denominator
the number of equal parts into which the whole is divided in order to obtain fractional parts. For example, if a line segment is divided into 3 equal parts, each of those parts is one-third of the whole and corresponds to the unit fraction 1/3.
Numerator
the top number of a fraction, showing how many parts we have
1/10 as a percentage
10%
1 as a percentage
100%
1/5 as a percentage
20%
1/4 as a percentage
25%
1/2 as a percentage
50%
3/4 as a percentage
75%
LCD
Lowest Common Denominator
Thousandth
One out of 1,000 parts of a whole
Tenth
One out of 10 parts of a whole
Hundredth
One out of 100 parts of a whole
Tenths
The first place value after a decimal point.
Thousandths
The place to the right of hundredths
Hundredths
The place to the right of tenths
Percentage
a fraction whose denominator is 100
Proper fractions
a fraction whose numerator is smaller than the denominator
Improper fractions
a fraction with its numerator equal to or greater than its denominator
Mixed numbers
a number that is made up of a whole number and a fraction
Decimal numbers
a numeral in the decimal number system. For example, the decimal expansion of 63/4 is 6.75. The integer part is 6 and the fractional part is 0.75.
Equivalent fractions
alternative ways of writing the same fraction. For example, 1/2=2/4=3/6