The R you're referring to in 33.3r stands for "recurring", not "remainder". This means that the decimal keeps going forever.
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∙ 13y agoten thousand times (divide 100 by .01, giving 10,000)
01 or one percent of an hour = 1/100 x 1 hour ( 60 minutes). = 0.6 minutes simply divide 1 hour ( 60 mins ) by 100 to produce the equivalent of one hundredth of the number for 1 percent; this is 0.6 minutes
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For all decimals, you times it by 100 to turn it into a percent. So it is .01 * 100 = 1%
One-hundredth or 1/100 is a fraction that represents a part of a whole. For example if you have 1 dollar and the dollar is worth 100 pennies, then:1/100 of 1 dollar = .01 * 1$ = .01 dollar1/100 of 100 pennies = .01 * 100 = 1 penny
To find 1% of something, divide the number by 100 E.g. 250 ÷ 100 = 2.5 Or if you have a calculator, multiply it by .01
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ten thousand times (divide 100 by .01, giving 10,000)
01 or one percent of an hour = 1/100 x 1 hour ( 60 minutes). = 0.6 minutes simply divide 1 hour ( 60 mins ) by 100 to produce the equivalent of one hundredth of the number for 1 percent; this is 0.6 minutes
01 or one percent of an hour = 1/100 x 1 hour ( 60 minutes). = 0.6 minutes simply divide 1 hour ( 60 mins ) by 100 to produce the equivalent of one hundredth of the number for 1 percent; this is 0.6 minutes
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