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Fractions, Decimals & Percents Conversion Worksheets – Free Generator

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What Is a Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Conversion?

Fractions, decimals, and percents are three different ways to show a part of a whole. Learning to convert between them helps you choose the right format for any situation, from solving math problems to calculating discounts. Use our free, printable worksheets and conversion tables to quickly master this essential skill!

Free Conversion Table Worksheet Generator

Ready to practice? Our free Conversion Table Worksheet Generator makes it easy to create custom exercises for converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. You don't need to sign up or pay anything—just follow these simple steps to get your printable worksheets.

How It Works:

Choose Your Difficulty:

Select the denominator range to a level that's perfect for your needs. Whether you're a beginner just starting with simple fractions or an advanced student ready for more challenging conversions, our tool adjusts to you.

Generate and Download:

Once you've set your options, simply click the "Download PDF" button. Your printable worksheet will be created instantly, complete with an answer key so you can easily check your work.
Our PDF worksheets are perfect for math practice at school or home. They are designed to be clear and easy to read, giving you a professional-quality resource for free. Start creating your own custom conversion tables now and master these important math skills today!

Why Practice Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents?

Converting between fractions, decimals, and percents isn't just a math exercise; it's a vital skill you'll use every day. Mastering these conversions helps you understand and work with numbers in different formats, making it easier to solve real-world problems.

Think about these common examples:

  • Shopping: A 25% discount is easier to calculate as a decimal (0.25).
  • Cooking: A recipe might use a fraction like 3/4 cup, but your measuring tools might be marked in decimals (0.75).
  • Sports: A batting average of 0.280 is easier to grasp as 28%.

Our free worksheets are the perfect resource for math practice at school or home. They give you the chance to master these essential skills so you can use them with confidence!

Create your Conversion Table Worksheet.

Denominators range:
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By writing them with commas.
 Example: 2,5,8 → this means you only pick the numbers 2, 5, and 8.

By using a dash ( - ).
 Example: 2-5 → this means you pick all numbers from 2 up to 5 (2, 3, 4, 5).

👉 You can also mix both!
 Example: 1,3,5-7 → this means 1, 3, 5, 6, 7.
shortcuts for denominator range.
Instructions:
Include solution page

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this fraction, decimal, and percent worksheet generator free?

Yes, our online worksheet generator is completely free. You can create, customize, and download an unlimited number of worksheets as printable PDFs without any cost.

How do I create a custom conversion worksheet?

Creating a worksheet is easy. Simply select the denominator range you want to use, and our tool will instantly generate a unique conversion table for you to practice with. You can then download it as a PDF.

Can I adjust the difficulty of the worksheets?

Yes, you can! Our tool allows you to set the denominator range. This lets you choose between simple fractions for beginners (e.g., 2, 4, 8) or more complex ones for a greater challenge (e.g., 10-25).

Do the worksheets come with an answer key?

Yes, when you download your custom worksheet as a PDF, a separate answer key is automatically included. This is perfect for self-checking or for teachers and parents to grade with ease

What is the difference between a fraction, decimal, and percent?

They are three different ways to represent a part of a whole. A fraction uses a numerator and a denominator (e.g., 1/2), a decimal uses a decimal point (e.g., 0.5), and a percent shows a value per one hundred (e.g., 50%).

What is the best way to use these worksheets for practice?

These worksheets are ideal for math practice at home or for classroom use. You can use them to reinforce skills, prepare for tests, or as a quick warm-up activity. The included solutions make independent practice easy.