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It is: 0.465*100 = 46.5% and 57/125 as a fraction in its simplest form
68 percent as a fraction in lowest terms is 17/25
Multiply it by 100: 17/40 times 100 = 42.5%
0.465 = 465/1000 = 57/125 in its simplest form
It's <math>\frac{1}{100}</math> (of whatever value we're speaking of).
It is: 0.465*100 = 46.5% and 57/125 as a fraction in its simplest form
68 percent as a fraction in lowest terms is 17/25
Multiply it by 100: 17/40 times 100 = 42.5%
8 is one sixth of 48.
No the word fraction has two syllables. Frac-tion.
0.465 = 465/1000 = 57/125 in its simplest form
It's <math>\frac{1}{100}</math> (of whatever value we're speaking of).
To find what percent 1 is of 220, you can use the following formula: [ \text{Percentage} = \left(\frac{\text{Part}}{\text{Whole}}\right) \times 100 ] In this case, the "Part" is 1, and the "Whole" is 220. Plug these values into the formula: [ \text{Percentage} = \left(\frac{1}{220}\right) \times 100 ] Now, calculate the percentage: [ \text{Percentage} = \left(\frac{1}{220}\right) \times 100 = 0.4545 \times 100 = 45.45% ] So, 1 is approximately 45.45% of 220.
98 centimeters is equivalent to (\frac{98}{100}) meters, which simplifies to (\frac{49}{50}) meters.
The fraction \frac{1}{2} can have many equivalent fractions. Equivalent fractions are fractions that represent the same value but have different numerators and denominators. Some examples of equivalent fractions for \frac{1}{2} are: &bull; \frac{2}{4} &bull; \frac{3}{6} &bull; \frac{4}{8} &bull; \frac{5}{10} &bull; \frac{50}{100} These fractions are all equal to \frac{1}{2} because the ratio between the numerator and the denominator is the same.
If you mean **(\frac{1}{4} + 6 \frac{1}{2} \times 1)**, let's break it down: Convert **mixed number** (6 \frac{1}{2}) into an improper fraction: [ 6 \frac{1}{2} = \frac{13}{2} ] Multiply by **1** (which doesn’t change the value): [ \frac{13}{2} \times 1 = \frac{13}{2} ] Add (\frac{1}{4}): [ \frac{1}{4} + \frac{13}{2} ] Find a **common denominator** (LCM of 4 and 2 is **4**): [ \frac{13}{2} = \frac{26}{4} ] Perform the addition: [ \frac{1}{4} + \frac{26}{4} = \frac{27}{4} ] Convert to a **mixed number**: [ \frac{27}{4} = 6 \frac{3}{4} ] **Final Answer:** [ 6 \frac{3}{4} \text{ or } 6.75 ]
To find out how many ounces are needed to treat 100 gallons of fuel, you can set up a proportion: ( \frac{320}{3750} = \frac{x}{100} ). Cross-multiply to solve for (x) which gives ( x = \frac{320 \times 100}{3750} = 8.53 ) ounces. So, you would need approximately 8.53 ounces of solution to treat 100 gallons of fuel.