A reciprocal is is obtained by inverting a fraction.
100 is the same as 100/1
So the reciprocal of 100 is 1/100
The inverse reciprocal of a number is calculated by taking the reciprocal and then finding its inverse. For 0.01, the reciprocal is 1/0.01, which equals 100. The inverse of 100 is -100. Therefore, the inverse reciprocal of 0.01 is -100.
100/29 (100 over 29 in a fraction)
0.5
20% = 1/5 = 2/10 = ... = k/(5k), for some constant k. The reciprocal of k/(5k) is (5k)/k = 5/1. Therefore the reciprocal of 20% is 500%.
It is any fraction of the form (30*n)/(100*n) where n is a non-zero integer or the reciprocal of a common factor of 30 and 100.
The inverse reciprocal of a number is calculated by taking the reciprocal and then finding its inverse. For 0.01, the reciprocal is 1/0.01, which equals 100. The inverse of 100 is -100. Therefore, the inverse reciprocal of 0.01 is -100.
First convert 9,64 to a fraction 9.64 = 964/100 The reciprocal of 964/100 is 100/964 (Notice you just turn the fraction over). 100/964 as a decimal is 0.103734439..... Hence the reciprocal of 9,64 is 0.103734438.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiplicative_inverse The reciprocal of 3.45 is 1/3.45. Or, if you'd like, the reciprocal of 345/100 is 100/345. 1/3.45 = 0.289855072
Put the top number on the bottom and the bottom number on top. The reciprocal of 33/100 is 100/33 .
234/100
-100/649
0.53 written in fraction form is 53/100. Therefore, the reciprocal of the number 0.53 is 100/53, which is about 1.89.
Twelve percent is equivalent to the fraction 12/100. To find the reciprocal of a number, you take its fraction form and switch the numerator (top) and denominator (bottom). So the reciprocal of 12% is 100/12.
100/29 (100 over 29 in a fraction)
-1.73 and 100/173
The answer would be 50.
Because there are 100 millimeters in a centimeter, you can take the multiplicative inverse, or reciprocal of that number. To take the reciprocal of something, you reverse the numerator and denominator, so for 100 (100/1), the reciprocal would be 1/100, or 0.01.Once again, there are 0.01 centimeters in a millimeter.