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"Full Coverage": Fraction, Decimal & Percentage Correspondences

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"Full Coverage": Fraction, Decimal & Percentage Correspondences

This document is a worksheet with 9 questions covering fraction, decimal, and percentage conversions. The questions progress from single conversions to more complex conversions involving recurring decimals. The worksheet is designed to practice skills needed for GCSE math exams and can be interacted with online at the listed website.

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"Full Coverage": Fraction, Decimal & Percentage

Correspondences
This worksheet is designed to cover one question of each type seen in past papers, for each
GCSE Higher Tier topic. This worksheet was automatically generated by the DrFrostMaths
Homework Platform: students can practice this set of questions interactively by going to
www.drfrostmaths.com/homework, logging on, Practise → Past Papers/Worksheets (or Library
→ Past/Past Papers for teachers), and using the ‘Revision’ tab.

Question 1
Categorisation: Convert a fraction to a percentage.

[Edexcel GCSE Jun2015-2F Q9a]


1
Write 8 as a percentage.

.......................... %

Question 2
Categorisation: Convert a non-recurring decimal to a fraction.

[Edexcel IGCSE May2015-2F Q7b]


Write 0.023 as a fraction.

..........................

Question 3
Categorisation: Put fractions in ascending numerical order.

[Edexcel GCSE June2003-1F Q9iv, June2003-3I Q3iii Edited]


Put these numbers in order of size. Start with the smallest number.

1 2 2 3
2 3 5 4

..........................

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Question 4
Categorisation: Put a mixture of fraction, decimals and percentages in ascending
numerical order.

[Edexcel IGCSE Jan2016-2F Q9a]

Write these numbers in order of size. Start with the smallest number.
7 8 4
0.79 84%
9 11 5

..........................

Question 5
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂̇ to a fraction.

What is 0. 2̇ as a fraction in its simplest form?

..........................

Question 6
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂𝒃̇ to a fraction.

[Edexcel IGCSE Jan2012-3H Q17 Edited]


Convert 0.17̇ to a fraction, giving your answer in its simplest form.

..........................

Question 7
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂̇ 𝒃̇ to a fraction.

[Edexcel GCSE June2007-5H Q18 Edited]


𝑎
Prove that the recurring decimal 0. 4̇5̇ = 33 where 𝑎 is an integer to be found.

..........................

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Question 8
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂𝒃𝒄̇̇ to a fraction.

[Edexcel GCSE(9-1) Mock Set 3 Autumn 2017 3H Q14 Edited]


Write 0.45̇7̇ as a fraction in its simplest form.

𝑎 = ..........................

Question 9
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂̇ 𝒃𝒄̇ to a fraction.

[Edexcel IGCSE June2011-4H Q18 Edited]


Convert 0. 3̇96̇ to a fraction in its simplest form.

..........................

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Answers

Question 1
12.5 %

Question 2
23
1000

Question 3
2 1 2 3
5
,2 ,3 ,4

Question 4
8 7 4
, , 0.79 , , 84%
11 9 5

Question 5
2
9

Question 6
8
45

Question 7
𝑎 = 15

Question 8
151
330

Question 9
44
111

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