Yes. Any number of the form p/q in which 0 < p < q will do.
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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!
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