Updated March 14, 2026

Decimal to Percent Converter

Multiply any decimal by 100 to get the percentage. Move the decimal point two places to the right. For example, 0.75 = 75%, 0.05 = 5%, 0.5 = 50%, and 1.25 = 125%.

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Key Takeaways

  • Multiply decimal by 100 to get percent: 0.75 x 100 = 75%.
  • Move decimal 2 places right: 0.05 = 5%, 0.5 = 50%, 1.5 = 150%.
  • Decimals > 1.0 = percentages > 100%: 2.5 = 250%.
  • Small decimals: 0.001 = 0.1%, 0.01 = 1%, 0.1 = 10%.
  • To reverse: divide percent by 100: 75% / 100 = 0.75.

How Do You Convert Decimals to Percentages?

Multiply the decimal by 100 to get the percentage. The formula is: Percentage = Decimal x 100. This is equivalent to moving the decimal point two places to the right. To convert back, divide the percentage by 100.

Priya Patel reviews campaign analytics that show a click-through rate of 0.032. Converting to a percentage: 0.032 x 100 = 3.2%. That is above the industry average of 2-3% for display ads — a result she can proudly share with clients using a number they immediately understand.

Decimal to Percent Reference Table

Decimal Percentage Common Context
0.0010.1%Rare event probability
0.0050.5%Low savings rate
0.011%Small change
0.055%Sales tax rate
0.1010%Tip percentage
0.1515%Standard tip
0.2020%Generous tip / discount
0.2525%Quarter
0.5050%Half
0.7575%Three quarters
1.00100%Whole / breakeven
1.50150%50% growth
2.00200%Doubled

Source: Standard mathematical conversion.

Common Applications

Finance and Interest Rates

Interest rates are quoted as percentages but calculated as decimals. A 6.5% mortgage rate is 0.065 in calculations. Monthly rate = 0.065 / 12 = 0.00542. An investor whose portfolio gained a factor of 1.08 last year can convert: 1.08 = 108%, meaning an 8% return (108% - 100% = 8% gain).

Statistics and Probability

Probability is expressed as a decimal between 0 and 1 in math, but as a percentage in everyday language. A 0.35 probability of rain = 35% chance of rain. In statistics, a correlation coefficient of 0.85 is often described as 85% correlated — though this is a simplification of what correlation actually measures.

Marketing and Analytics

Digital marketing metrics are often calculated as decimals but reported as percentages. Priya tracks conversion rates: 47 sales from 2,350 visitors = 47/2350 = 0.02 = 2.0% conversion rate. Click-through rates, bounce rates, and open rates all follow this same decimal-to-percent pattern.


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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a decimal to a percent?

Multiply the decimal by 100 and add the % symbol. For example, 0.75 x 100 = 75%. This is the same as moving the decimal point two places to the right. 0.05 = 5%, 0.5 = 50%, 1.5 = 150%.

What is 0.05 as a percent?

0.05 as a percent is 5%. Move the decimal two places right: 0.05 becomes 5.0 or 5%. Common conversions: 0.01 = 1%, 0.05 = 5%, 0.1 = 10%, 0.25 = 25%, 0.5 = 50%.

Can a decimal be more than 100%?

Yes. Any decimal greater than 1.0 converts to more than 100%. For example, 1.5 = 150%, 2.0 = 200%, 3.25 = 325%. This is common in growth rates: if sales doubled, the growth factor is 2.0 (200%) or a 100% increase.

What is 0.007 as a percent?

0.007 = 0.7%. Move the decimal two places right: 0.007 becomes 0.7%. Small decimals produce percentages less than 1%. Interest rates and tax rates often use these small values.

How do I convert a percent back to a decimal?

Divide the percentage by 100. For example, 75% / 100 = 0.75. This is the same as moving the decimal two places to the left. 5% = 0.05, 125% = 1.25, 0.5% = 0.005.