Not sure exactly what you're looking for: 0.11 = 11/100, but 1/9 = 0.1111111.....
so 0.11 is approximately one ninth (1/9).
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Eradicate the decimal point by moving it to the right as for example 7.5 divided by 2.5 is the same as 75 divided by 25 which equals 3
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Since the integer parts are the same, compare the decimals one at a time until you find corresponding decimals that are different. That is, compare the first digit after the decimal point; if those are equal, compare the second digit after the decimal point, etc.
Possibly, as decimals can't be decimals without decimal points.
No, 100 is a whole number. Any number that is to the right of the decimal is NOT a whole number, which does not make 100 and .100 equivalent. Hope this helps!