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To convert from decimal to percentage, just multiply the decimal by 100. All you have to do is to move the decimal point two places to the right, inserting zeroes if necessary.

Examples: 0.05×100=5% is the conversion from 0.05 to 5%.

0.3×100=30% is the conversion from 0.3 to 30%.

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