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lattice math is a silly way to do multiplication. I recommend you not to do it.
Eisner Hewer, he created the lattice method.
You can use lattice in math by getting your numbers from smallest to biggest the smallest number goes on the side of the lattice and the bigger number goes on the bottom of the lattice grid the add or subtract what ever your teacher tells you to do.
To convert 12 to percent you just multiply by 100: 12 × 100 = 1,200 %
I suck at math but this is what I got: 59 73/100
100 % in math form is the highest percentage you can get, but if you want to change a percentage to a decimal all you have to do it divide it by 100.
Oh honey, it's simple math. 0.010 is the same as 10/1000, which can be simplified to 1/100. So there you have it, 0.010 as a fraction is 1/100. Math made sassy!
7.92 = (7 x 1) . (9/10) + (2/100)
It's ten billion. I'd write 1010 though; better.
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The formula to find lattice mismatch is given by: Lattice mismatch = (d2 - d1) / d1 * 100% where d1 and d2 are the lattice parameters of the two materials being compared. The percentage value helps quantify the difference in the spacing of the crystal lattice planes.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To express 67 as a fraction of 100, we simply write it as 67/100. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all it takes is a little bit of math to create something wonderful. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!