This Grade 5 easy worksheet connects percent, fractions, and decimals as three forms of the same value. Students practice that 50% equals 1/2 equals 0.5 and that 25% equals 1/4 equals 0.25 by dividing or multiplying by 100. Sentence checks correct mistakes, fill-in items strengthen recall, and short answers walk through conversions. Learners build a strong foundation in percentage thinking and simplified fractions for everyday math problems.

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Busy Bee
Converting Fractions and Decimals
Grade 5
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
The percentage 50% equals the decimal 0.50 and the fraction 1/5.
Rewrite: The percentage 50% equals the decimal 0.50 and the fraction 1/2.
2) Fix the sentence:
The percent 25% equals the decimal 0.25 and the fraction 1/2.
Rewrite: The percent 25% equals the decimal 0.25 and the fraction 1/4.
3) Fix the sentence:
The fraction 3/4 written as a percentage is 34%.
Rewrite: The fraction 3/4 written as a percentage is 75%.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The percentage 75% written as a decimal is 0.75.
2) The fraction 1/2 written as a percent is 50%.
3) The decimal 0.25 written as a percentage is 25%.
4) The percent 10% written as a fraction in lowest terms is 1/10.
★ Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1) Explain how to convert 50% to both a fraction and a decimal.
Write 50% as 50/100. To get the decimal, divide 50 by 100 to get 0.5. To get the fraction, simplify 50/100 by dividing top and bottom by 50, which gives 1/2.
2) How do you convert the fraction 1/4 to a percentage? Show your steps.
First divide 1 by 4 to get the decimal 0.25. Then multiply 0.25 by 100, or move the decimal point two places right, to get 25%.
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