Coversion Of Fractions To Percentages

S

Saxman

One of my hobbies is horse racing and I am faced with the following problem.

If one converts an incomplete fraction like 5/4 (1.25 decimal), as a
percentage it equals 44%.

Likewise 2/1 (2.0), 33%.

How can I type fractions as above in one cell, and convert/replace them
to a percentage as above in another cell? The conversion does not have
to be formatted as a percentage, just a number to use for calculations
in the next stage.
 
M

mkerstei

i am confused as to what exactly you are asking. Please explain furthe
as i may have a solution
 
R

Roger Govier

You must be doing something incorrectly.
First mark the rrange of cells where you want to enter your data and
Format>Cells>Number>Percentage
Then in a cell tpe =5/4 and it will show 125%, =2/1 will show 200%, =7/2
will show 350%
 
G

Guest

in Cell A1 put 5/4 which equals 1.25
in Cell B1 put the following formula...
= 1 - (A1/(A1+1))
this will equal .4444
 
S

Saxman

Roger said:
You must be doing something incorrectly.
First mark the rrange of cells where you want to enter your data and
Format>Cells>Number>Percentage
Then in a cell tpe =5/4 and it will show 125%, =2/1 will show 200%, =7/2
will show 350%

I probably require some sort of lookup or match function.

In cell A1 I put the value 5/4. In horse racing markets, 5/4 odds has a
44% chance. Probably the value 44 needs to be place in another cell for
lookup purposes?

What I require is a spreadsheet which will give a value of 44 in a cell
by typing in 5/4 in another cell (its equivalent).
 
S

Saxman

Gary said:
in Cell A1 put 5/4 which equals 1.25
in Cell B1 put the following formula...
= 1 - (A1/(A1+1))
this will equal .4444
This works fine, providing I enter =B1*100 in cell C1.

Thanks.
 
G

Guest

What I require is a spreadsheet which will give a value of 44 in a cell
by typing in 5/4 in another cell (its equivalent).

in Cell A1 put 5/4 which equals 1.25
in Cell B1 put the following formula...
= 1 - (A1/(A1+1))

Cell B1 will now equal .4444

HTH,
 
R

Roger Govier

Then Gary has given you the answer you want.
I had mistakenly thought you were getting an answer of 44% when you were
expecting 125%.
In case you didn't see Gary's post he wrote

with A1 =5/4
in B1= 1 - (A1/(A1+1))
will return an answer of .4444
 

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