add the remainder. You cannot get there by multiplying as it'll leave you with a remainder
first you have your whole number 3. keep that constant. now take the fraction 9/100. make that into a decimal. well 9 out of 100 is equal to 9% and 9% is the same as 0.09 Now take the whole number and put the decimal you got behind the whole number... like this... 3.09 that is your answer
C is equal to 100
No, they are not equivalent decimals. 0.100 is equal to 0.1, whereas 100 is equal to 100. The decimal point placement makes a difference in the value represented.
This question doesn't make sense.
If one "whole" is one, then one hundred hundredths make a whole. Think about it this way: One hundredth is 1/100. To get a fraction that equals one, you have to make the top number (numerator) and bottom number (denominator) the same. So, what can you do to get the top number to equal 100 with 1/100? Multiply it by 100 (which is the same as 100/1)! 1/100 * 100/1 = 100/100 = 1
take the number of days in a week, and divide 100 days by that number.
first you have your whole number 3. keep that constant. now take the fraction 9/100. make that into a decimal. well 9 out of 100 is equal to 9% and 9% is the same as 0.09 Now take the whole number and put the decimal you got behind the whole number... like this... 3.09 that is your answer
C is equal to 100
Yes. Every number is equal to itself (and to no other number).
No, they are not equivalent decimals. 0.100 is equal to 0.1, whereas 100 is equal to 100. The decimal point placement makes a difference in the value represented.
This question doesn't make sense.
You take the percent number and place it over 100. You will then find the lowest common denominator. For example 97% would be 97/100. Or, 50% would equal 50/100 which reduces to 1/2.
If one "whole" is one, then one hundred hundredths make a whole. Think about it this way: One hundredth is 1/100. To get a fraction that equals one, you have to make the top number (numerator) and bottom number (denominator) the same. So, what can you do to get the top number to equal 100 with 1/100? Multiply it by 100 (which is the same as 100/1)! 1/100 * 100/1 = 100/100 = 1
To be equal to 100%, a number would have to be equal to some other number, e.g., 2 = 42/21 so that 2 = 100% of 42/21.
100 percent of any number is equal to that number itself. Therefore, 100 percent of 64 is equal to 64.
If one "whole" is one, then one hundred hundredths make a whole.Think about it this way: One hundredth is 1/100. To get a fraction that equals one, you have to make the top number (numerator) and bottom number (denominator) the same. So, what can you do to get the top number to equal 100 with 1/100? Multiply it by 100 (which is the same as 100/1)!1/100 * 100/1 = 100/100 = 1
6% of 100= 6% * 100= 0.06 * 100= 6