43/50 or 0.86
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the fraction, first, we need to convert 3 meters to centimeters, which is 300 cm. Then, we can see that 50 cm is 1/6 of 300 cm. So, the fraction is 1/6. Just remember, there are no mistakes in fractions, only happy little accidents!
35 of 300 = 35/300 or 7/60 in fraction
118 out of 300 in fraction form is 118/300 which simplifies to 59/150.
300/1
43/50 or 0.86
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the fraction, first, we need to convert 3 meters to centimeters, which is 300 cm. Then, we can see that 50 cm is 1/6 of 300 cm. So, the fraction is 1/6. Just remember, there are no mistakes in fractions, only happy little accidents!
Well, honey, if we're talking about British currency conversion, 50 pence is half of a pound. So, if we're trying to figure out what fraction of 3.00 pounds 50 pence is, it's 1/2 or 0.5. Math doesn't have to be a drag, darling.
50 p / £3 = 50 p / 300 p = 1/6
300 percent as a fraction = 3/1300% = 300%/100% = 3/1 in fraction
35 of 300 = 35/300 or 7/60 in fraction
6% is equal to 6/100. That fraction can be reduced to 3/50. The fraction can also be multiplied to greater numbers, such as 18/300.
16 2/3% = 50/300 = 1/6
118 out of 300 in fraction form is 118/300 which simplifies to 59/150.
300/1
50 times 6 is equal to 300.
As a fraction, 300% = 300/100 = 3/1.