One can define an infinite number of fractions to successively approximate pi, and get closer and closer to pi's value. There is no closest fraction to pi. No matter how close the fraction is to pi you can always find one that is closer
By which fraction is closest to "60," I assume you mean which fraction is closest to 60 %. The answer would be 3/5ths.
if its .5 or above its 1 if its .4 or below its 0
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1.39 as a fraction = 139/100
The closest is 376401/1000000.
7/10=0.7 7/5=1.4 7/5 is nearer
That number can be represented as 2 42/100. That can be reduced to 2 21/50. The closest common fraction would be 2 2/5. That would be the exact fraction if the original number was 2.40
787/10000. Not only is it closest, it is exactly the same.
It is closest to (equal to) 325/1.
2 over 5
43/8
There are no "closest" fraction because rational numbers are infinitely dense. If for example, you thought that f1 was the closest fraction, then f2 = 0.5*(f1 + 0.0032677165354331) would be closer. And then f3 = 0.5*(f2 + 0.0032677165354331) would be closer still, and so on.