One fourth is 25 out of 100.
One column in a hundredths grid has 10/100's in it One column in a tenths grid has 1/10 in it. You can tell that 10/100=1/10 by looking at the two visuals.
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There cannot be a sensible answer because the proposition is false.
There are 25 hundredths in one fourth. To calculate this, we divide the numerator (1) by the denominator (4) and multiply by 100 to get the result in hundredths.
One fourth is 25 out of 100.
It is equal because one column in a hundredths grid has 10 hundredths in i and one column in a tenths grid has 1 tenth.You can tell that they are both equal by looking a both at them.10 hundredths = 1 tenth.
One column in a hundredths grid has 10/100's in it One column in a tenths grid has 1/10 in it. You can tell that 10/100=1/10 by looking at the two visuals.
One column in a hundredths grid has 10/100's in it One column in a tenths grid has 1/10 in it. You can tell that 10/100=1/10 by looking at the two visuals.
Absolutely enormous! If the grid is such that one hundred squares on the grid are equivalent to one unit, you will require 12500 such squares.
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It is not possible to answer this question sensibly because the premise in the question is FALSE!
Yes.
There cannot be a sensible answer because the proposition is false.
There are 25 hundredths in one fourth. To calculate this, we divide the numerator (1) by the denominator (4) and multiply by 100 to get the result in hundredths.
The question itself writes it acceptably, but it is better written as "2 hundredths" or "two hundredths", without the "one"; the word "hundredth" itself implies one hundredth.
Expressed as a decimal, 25/100 is equal to 0.25.