Well, it depends. If the problem was 0.01, then it would be 1/100 But, if it was the whole number 01, then it would not really be a fraction, unless you wanted to write it as 1/1
.01
1/7 (one seventh)
(41/10) + (01/100)
Each decimal place equal another 10 so .1 =1/10, .01 = 1/100, .001 = 1/1000. So your fraction will be 2 6/1000; however, you will need to simplify your fraction 2 3/500
1% = .01 = 1/100
0.1% = 0.001 as a decimal. As a mixed number, it is 01/1000 As a fraction, 0.1% = 1/1000
The fraction has an absolute value of less than 1 and so does not really have a mixed number form. But, if pushed, you could go for 01/6The fraction has an absolute value of less than 1 and so does not really have a mixed number form. But, if pushed, you could go for 01/6The fraction has an absolute value of less than 1 and so does not really have a mixed number form. But, if pushed, you could go for 01/6The fraction has an absolute value of less than 1 and so does not really have a mixed number form. But, if pushed, you could go for 01/6
Well, it depends. If the problem was 0.01, then it would be 1/100 But, if it was the whole number 01, then it would not really be a fraction, unless you wanted to write it as 1/1
As a fraction the decimal number .01 is 1/100
As a fraction the decimal number .01 is 1/100
.01
.01
1/100
In 1995, all UK geographical area codes were converted to begin with 01.
To put this in fraction form you just put it over 1 the 0 in front does not matter so it would be 1/1 =1
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