The problem asks us to convert the fraction $\frac{2}{4}$ into a percentage.

ArithmeticFractionsPercentagesDecimal Conversion
2025/4/18

1. Problem Description

The problem asks us to convert the fraction 24\frac{2}{4} into a percentage.

2. Solution Steps

To convert a fraction to a percentage, we first convert the fraction to a decimal.
Then, we multiply the decimal by 100 and add a percentage sign (%).
First, we convert 24\frac{2}{4} to a decimal:
24=12=0.5\frac{2}{4} = \frac{1}{2} = 0.5
Now, we multiply the decimal by 100:
0.5×100=500.5 \times 100 = 50
Finally, we add the percentage sign:
50%50\%

3. Final Answer

50%

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