The expression 1 divided by 0 is undefined in mathematics because division by zero is not allowed. In the context of decimals, dividing 1 by 0 would result in a number that approaches infinity (positive or negative depending on the direction of the division). Therefore, there is no finite decimal representation for 1 divided by 0.
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Oh, let's paint a happy little picture here! When we have 1 divided by 0, it's like trying to divide a pie into 0 pieces, which we can't do. So, the result is undefined, which means there is no decimal representation for it. Remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents in the world of numbers!
1 divided by 0 is infinity. So you can't really write it as a decimal.
It is not technically possible to divide something by 0. Seriously, try entering it into a calculator. I know for a fact that on mine it has a special 'divide by zero' error.
Yes, I was a bit hasty saying it was infinity. In fact mathematicians say
a number divided by zero is "undefined". As you divide 1 by smaller and smaller numbers the result "tends to infinity" as the "limit".
1 over 100 as a decimal is 0.01
34 (decimal) = 1 0 0 0 1 0
Assuming by "1 over 3", you mean a fraction with 1 in the numerator and 3 in the denominator (1/3), it equals 0.3333333333333333... (0 with an infinite amount of 3's after the decimal).
1/5 written as a decimal is 0.2
Expressed as a decimal, 1/200 is equal to 0.005.