All fractions and decimals can be turned into percentages. $$\frac{1}{4}=25\mbox{% }0.6\,=60\mbox{%}$$
Two fractions might look different from each other, but are actually equivalent to each other. Learn how that is possible. $$\frac{24}{30}\,=\,\frac{4}{5}$$
Mixed numbers can be converted into improper fractions and vice versa. Learn how here. $$3\frac{2}{5}\,=\,\frac{17}{5}\,\,\,\mbox{and}\,\,\,\frac{13}{7}\,=\,1\frac{6}{7}$$
Comparing several improper fractions and arranging them from least to greatest. $$\frac{15}{4}\,\,\,\,\,\frac{17}{6}\,\,\,\,\,\frac{11}{2}\,\,\,\,\,\frac{7}{3}$$
This video will show you how to subtract fractions from a whole number. Sample $$3\,-\,1\frac{3}{4}\,=$$
This applet provides practice for sorting a set of fractions, decimals, and percents in order from least to greatest.
This video denomstrates how to divide fractions. Sample: $$2\frac{1}{5}\,\div~\,5\frac{1}{2}\,=$$
These two videos will show you how to subtract fractions that require regrouping. Sample $2\frac{1}{3}\,-\,1\frac{1}{2}\,=$