It does, but the repeated decimal string is 112 characters long!
No one seems to have ever bothered to post this somewhere, but at 112 places, the remainder is again 16 as it is immediately after the decimal point.
355/113 is remarkable in its close approximation of pi, accurate to a tiny fraction of a percent.
It is already written in decimal form.
The decimal notation for 113 over 400 is 0.2825
113
113,000,000
0.7611
113
1110001
0.4574
Rounded to two decimal places, 113 kilometres is equal to 70.21 miles.
It is 113/25 as an improper fraction
Well, darling, 113 percent as a decimal is simply 1.13. It's as easy as pie! Just move that decimal point two places to the left and voilà, you've got your answer.
To convert any decimal to percent, simply multiply the decimal by 100.Putting your example into the equation we get: 1.13 × 100 = 113(%)