To express (41p) as a vulgar fraction of 1, you can write it as (\frac{41p}{1}). This indicates that (41p) is equivalent to (41p) parts of a whole, where the whole is represented by 1. Thus, (41p) can be viewed as a fraction where the numerator is (41p) and the denominator is 1.
It is 41/1.
£0.41
1/4
Expressed as a vulgar fraction, 0.4 percent is equal to 4/1000, or in its simples terms 1/250.
A vulgar fraction.
It is 41/1.
It is 41/1.
41 p as a vulgar fraction of 1.00 implies that the 1.00 is in pence and so the answer is 41/1.
£0.41
Oh, dude, you're asking me about fractions now? Like, okay, so 41p is just 41 pence, right? And we know there are 100 pence in a pound. So, if we simplify that, 41/100 is the vulgar fraction of one pound. But hey, who's counting, right?
1/4
1/10
100/1000 = 1/10
Expressed as a vulgar fraction, 0.4 percent is equal to 4/1000, or in its simples terms 1/250.
A vulgar fraction.
Since 100 m is less than 1 km, the relevant fraction has an absolute value less than 1 and so there is no equivalent vulgar fraction.
A mixed fraction is one which has an integer part and a proper fractional part. A vulgar (or top heavy) fraction is one where the numerator is bigger than the denominator. For example, one and a quarter, as a mixed fraction, is 11/4 whereas as a vulgar fraction, it is 5/4