Yes. Any number of the form p/q in which 0 < p < q will do.
Any decimal number whose integer part is 0 will be a fraction between 0 and 1. For example, 0.64687111135104or 0.6 or 0.89745098256987
41.0 is not really a fraction but, if you had to write it as a fraction and also show the precision, you should write it as 410/10. The simplified form, 41/1, does not show the precision.41.0 is not really a fraction but, if you had to write it as a fraction and also show the precision, you should write it as 410/10. The simplified form, 41/1, does not show the precision.41.0 is not really a fraction but, if you had to write it as a fraction and also show the precision, you should write it as 410/10. The simplified form, 41/1, does not show the precision.41.0 is not really a fraction but, if you had to write it as a fraction and also show the precision, you should write it as 410/10. The simplified form, 41/1, does not show the precision.
46.50% = 93/100 as a fraction
You do nothing: 0.42 is a decimal fraction!
To show fractions on a number line, first identify the whole numbers between which the fraction lies. Next, divide the segment between those whole numbers into equal parts based on the denominator of the fraction. For example, to represent 3/4, divide the segment between 3 and 4 into four equal parts, then count three parts from 3 to find the correct position for 3/4. Mark that point on the number line to accurately represent the fraction.
Any decimal number whose integer part is 0 will be a fraction between 0 and 1. For example, 0.64687111135104or 0.6 or 0.89745098256987
Multiply the fraction by 100 or divide the percentage by 100: in each case you will get the other representation.
you have to make a number line and show your work
41.0 is not really a fraction but, if you had to write it as a fraction and also show the precision, you should write it as 410/10. The simplified form, 41/1, does not show the precision.41.0 is not really a fraction but, if you had to write it as a fraction and also show the precision, you should write it as 410/10. The simplified form, 41/1, does not show the precision.41.0 is not really a fraction but, if you had to write it as a fraction and also show the precision, you should write it as 410/10. The simplified form, 41/1, does not show the precision.41.0 is not really a fraction but, if you had to write it as a fraction and also show the precision, you should write it as 410/10. The simplified form, 41/1, does not show the precision.
46.50% = 93/100 as a fraction
You do nothing: 0.42 is a decimal fraction!
A fraction. Usually a mixed fraction or improper fraction, depending how you decide to show the result.
To show fractions on a number line, first identify the whole numbers between which the fraction lies. Next, divide the segment between those whole numbers into equal parts based on the denominator of the fraction. For example, to represent 3/4, divide the segment between 3 and 4 into four equal parts, then count three parts from 3 to find the correct position for 3/4. Mark that point on the number line to accurately represent the fraction.
How about: 1/2 and a 1/4 as two of them from an infinity of them
Show your work.
1/1000
234/1000