There are no "closest" fraction because rational numbers are infinitely dense. If for example, you thought that f1 was the closest fraction, then f2 = 0.5*(f1 + 0.0032677165354331) would be closer. And then f3 = 0.5*(f2 + 0.0032677165354331) would be closer still, and so on.
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By which fraction is closest to "60," I assume you mean which fraction is closest to 60 %. The answer would be 3/5ths.
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1.39 as a fraction = 139/100
The closest is 376401/1000000.
It is closest to (equal to) 325/1.
By which fraction is closest to "60," I assume you mean which fraction is closest to 60 %. The answer would be 3/5ths.
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1.39 as a fraction = 139/100
The closest is 376401/1000000.
787/10000. Not only is it closest, it is exactly the same.
It is closest to (equal to) 325/1.
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the fraction 6/7. Since we're looking for a benchmark fraction it's closest to, we can see that it's just a smidge away from 1 whole, which is 7/7. So, we can say that 6/7 is closest to 1 whole or 7/7. Just a little nudge away, like a friendly squirrel hopping from one branch to another.
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