(7 + 7) = 14
14 x 7 1/7 = 100
That is to say, seven + seven is equal to fourteen, multiplied by seven and one seventh is equal to 100.
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100 ÷ 7 = 14 with remainder 2
One way: 99 + 9/9 = 100
Meter is the standard unit of length. One meter is equal to the value of 100 centimeters and one centimeter is equal to 10 millimeters. So 4mm is equal to 4*10 TO THE POWER -3
100 centimetres is equal to one metre.
Yes
It equals to 4/63
100 ÷ 7 = 14 with remainder 2
Two sevens is bigger than one eighth. One seventh is bigger than one eighth. seven times eight is 56 and two times eight is sixteen. So two sevens is equal to sixteen fifty sixths. One eighth is only equal to seven fifty sixths
One way: 99 + 9/9 = 100
No. 4/50 = 8/100
No, one meter is equal to 100 centimeters.
No, five sevens is bigger than one third.
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 441/100 is equal to 4 41/100 or four and forty-one hundredths.
As written, the answer is that it can't. But 100 is a binary (base 2) representation of the number four. The "100" isn't read as "one hundred", but rather as "one zero zero".
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 1 34/100 is equal to 1.34.
Meter is the standard unit of length. One meter is equal to the value of 100 centimeters and one centimeter is equal to 10 millimeters. So 4mm is equal to 4*10 TO THE POWER -3