You would use the number 9 ten times.
thirteen number nines
It is a number with a lot of nines in it.
The idea for hundred-thousandths is that the last digit - the last of the three nines in this case - is in the fifth position after the decimal point.
Every ten there is a nine in the ones place, therefore there are 100 nines in the ones place.Every hundred there are 10 nines in the tens place, therefore add 10 * 10 nines. eg 90, 91, 92, 93, ... in the tens placeEvery thousand there are 100 nines in the hundreds place, therefore add 100 nines.Total is 300.
999 over 999= 100%
thirteen number nines
10
99 + 99/99
99 + (9/9) = 100
It is a number with a lot of nines in it.
6
22
(9*9)+(9/9)+9+9=100
Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.
It depends, which number do you want
the number 9 with a never ending list of nines after it.
There are exactly 20 Nines. 9,19,29,39,49,59,69,79,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98 which totals 18 and the last number 99 has 2 nines and therefore 20 nines in total.