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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Compton_College/Pre-Statistics/01%3A_Decimals_Fractions_and_Percents/1.01%3A_Comparing_Fractions_Decimals_and_Percents
    In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a ...In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a histogram, we can compute the fraction of the group that occurs the most frequently. We might be interested in whether that fraction is greater than 25% of the population. By the end of this section we will know how to make this comparison.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Statistics/Support_Course_for_Elementary_Statistics/Decimals_Fractions_and_Percents/Comparing_Fractions_Decimals_and_Percents
    In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a ...In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a histogram, we can compute the fraction of the group that occurs the most frequently. We might be interested in whether that fraction is greater than 25% of the population. By the end of this section we will know how to make this comparison.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/21%3A_Math_Review_for_Introductory_Statistics/21.01%3A_Decimals_Fractions_and_Percents/21.1.01%3A_Comparing_Fractions_Decimals_and_Percents
    In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a ...In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a histogram, we can compute the fraction of the group that occurs the most frequently. We might be interested in whether that fraction is greater than 25% of the population. By the end of this section we will know how to make this comparison.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Montgomery_College/Support_Course_for_Elementary_Statistics/01%3A_Decimals_Fractions_and_Percents/1.03%3A_Comparing_Fractions_Decimals_and_Percents
    In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a ...In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a histogram, we can compute the fraction of the group that occurs the most frequently. We might be interested in whether that fraction is greater than 25% of the population. By the end of this section we will know how to make this comparison.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Lake_Tahoe_Community_College/Support_Course_for_Elementary_Statistics%3A__ISP/01%3A_Decimals_Fractions_and_Percents/1.03%3A_Comparing_Fractions%2C_Decimals%2C_and_Percents
    In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a ...In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a histogram, we can compute the fraction of the group that occurs the most frequently. We might be interested in whether that fraction is greater than 25% of the population. By the end of this section we will know how to make this comparison.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Math_121%3A__Support_for_Introductory_Probability_and_Statistics/05%3A_Decimals_Fractions_and_Percents/5.01%3A_Comparing_Fractions_Decimals_and_Percents
    In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a ...In this section, we will go over techniques to compare two numbers. These numbers could be presented as fractions, decimals or percents and may not be in the same form. For example, when we look at a histogram, we can compute the fraction of the group that occurs the most frequently. We might be interested in whether that fraction is greater than 25% of the population. By the end of this section we will know how to make this comparison.

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