5/10 or 1/2.
9/10 or 90%45/50 = 9/10
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Well, honey, if there are 50 counters in total and 45 of them are the ones you're interested in, then the fraction of the set that represents 45 counters is 45/50. Simplify that fraction and you'll get 9/10. So, 45 counters make up 9/10 of the whole set. Hope that clears things up for ya, sugar!
If there are 50 counters in the whole set, and 45 are set aside, the fraction would be 45 over 50. This could be broken down by dividing both sides by 5, making the fraction 9 over 10.
Four fourths is one whole. And one whole of 10 is 10. As a fraction, that could be written as 10/1 but that is pointless.
1 (one whole).
You can replace any 10 counters in the 1000 column by 1 in the 10000 column. You can replace 10 counters in the 1000 column by 1 in the 100000 column. So the answer is yes.
1/10 is a fraction. It can't be a whole number.
When the numerator is greater than the denominator for example 10/3 is improper. The 10/3 should be written in a whole number with a fraction. 10/3 = 3(1/3) 3(1/3) is a whole number with a fraction. Then it is called a mixed fraction or a mixed number.
25 counters are shared equally by 10 ppl, how many counters per person
Expressed as a whole, the numerator of a fraction will be the same as the denominator. In this instance, a whole is equal to 10/10 or ten tenths.