3/8 expressed as a percent is
37.50% is the correct representation of 3/8 as a percentage.
To convert a fraction to a percentage, the fraction is typically divided and then multiplied by 100. In this case, 3 ÷ 8 = 0.375 and 0.375 x 100 = 37.50%.
This option would be correct if the fraction was 3/800 instead of 3/8. When 3 is divided by 800, the result is 0.00375, which converts to 3.75% when multiplied by 100.
This option is incorrect because it seems that the denominator of the fraction has been misunderstood as 100 instead of 8. 3 out of 100 would indeed be 3%, but the fraction given is 3/8.
This choice is incorrect because it seems to have been calculated by adding 1/3% to 38%. However, this has no relation to the fraction 3/8.
To convert a fraction to a percentage, the numerator of the fraction needs to be divided by the denominator and the result needs to be multiplied by 100. Using this method, the fraction 3/8 can be correctly converted to 37.50%. Other methods of calculation that do not follow this rule will not provide the correct conversion from fraction to percentage.
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