658/1175 = 56%
A value like 658/1175, or 56%, can show up in everyday life when a little more than half of a group chooses the same option. For example, it could represent the share of students who prefer a certain school lunch, customers who return to a store, or survey participants who agree with a statement.
You can picture 56% as slightly more than half of a whole, or about 56 shaded parts out of 100 equal parts. A quick estimate is that it is close to 0.5 but clearly higher, so a group of 100 people would have around 56 in the larger portion.
A common mistake is treating 56% as if it means 56 out of 56 or assuming it is nearly the entire amount. It means 56 parts out of every 100, leaving 44 parts, so the value is a bit more than half but still far from complete.