This math topic focuses on understanding and converting percentages to equivalent fractions and involves cross-multiplying to find unknown values in proportional relationships. It is designed for learners to practice calculating unknown numbers in a fraction when one part of the fraction ratio is compared to a percentage, specifically 10%. This is a fundamental skill in an introductory unit on percentages, equipping learners with techniques to handle basic percent problems using cross-multiplication.

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Percent as Equivalent Fraction - Fractions to Cross Multiply (10%)

Complete these online problems with 80% or 4 correct answers in a row. Results are immediate.


Show how you would cross-multiply to solve this percent problem

1550=?100\frac{15}{50} = \frac{?}{100}

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