Yes, these numbers can: 1, 7, 13, 91.
All multiples of 91, which is an infinite number.
0.011
You take 91 and divide it by the denomater and there you go
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91 divided by 2 is 45 with remainder 1.
30.3333
Seeing as 91 is an odd number, it would have to be a fraction. Example:45.5
You need to divide 91 by 3.8 So (91/3.8) = (910/38) = 455/19 = 23.947
13
-7y = -91 divide both sides by -7 y = 13
You divide percent values by 100 to get the decimal equivalent: 91 / 100 = 0.91