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Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 50, 100/150 is equal to 2/3 or two thirds.

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Q: What is 100 over 150 in lowest terms?
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Can 150 over 100 be simplified?

Yes, 150/100 can be simplified down to 3/2.


Simplest form of 150 over 100?

The simplest form of 150 over 100 is 3/2. To simplify this fraction, you divide both the numerator (150) and the denominator (100) by their greatest common factor, which is 50. This results in 150 ÷ 50 = 3 and 100 ÷ 50 = 2, giving you the simplified fraction 3/2.


What grade is 100 out of 150?

100 ÷ 150 x 100 = 66.66%.


28 percent of what number is 42?

150 (42/0.28) To answer a problem such as this use the formula: a % #/100 = is/of (a % # over '100' b/c the most you can have is 100%) [equation reads, "a percentage number over 100 equals 'is' over 'of'"] So in your case it would be: 1) 28/100 = 42/x (then you cross multiply which gives you): [you have the 'is' as your original question states "is 42." You are trying to find the 'of'] 2) 28x = 4200 (then divide 4200 by 28 to solve for x) x=150 Then to check your answer, plug 150 into the x in the original equation and make sure both sides equal each other. So: 28/100= .28 & 42/150= .28


What is the sum of all the numbers from 51 to 150?

To find the sum of all numbers from 51 to 150, we can use the formula for the sum of an arithmetic series: (n/2)(first term + last term), where n is the number of terms. In this case, the first term is 51, the last term is 150, and the number of terms is 150 - 51 + 1 = 100. Plugging these values into the formula, we get (100/2)(51 + 150) = 50 * 201 = 10,050. Therefore, the sum of all numbers from 51 to 150 is 10,050.