Lots of countries have states, so the answer depends on which country's states you are referring to.
9/50 of state names include two words. The states are:North and South CarolinaWest VirginiaNorth and South DakotaRhode IslandNew MexicoNew YorkNew Hampshire
Fraction Fractal Fract Fracas Refract Defract
10
saltlake city
The majority of state names are derived from Native American words (23). Other etymologies include Latin (7), English (5), Spanish (5), French (3), and Hawaiian (1). The remaining states' (7) etymologies are undetermined.
Words with 4 syllables include: particular, imperfectly, monumental, microscopic mathematics, entertainment, stupidity, composition, category, contribution State names : Mississippi, Arizona, South Dakota, California (dialectic "Cal-i-forn-yuh")
Florida, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, California,
The answer will depend on what the fraction is.
Adjectives are words that explain the state or quality of something. Examples include "happy," "tall," "beautiful," and "rough." These words describe characteristics or attributes of people, places, or things.
In words: zero point four. As a fraction: 4/10.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Florida, Colorado, and Nevada are all Spanish words.