It is 70/100, which can be simplified, if required.
To write 70 as a fraction in simplest form, you can express it as 70/1. To simplify this fraction, you need to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 70 and 1, which is 1. Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 1 gives you the simplest form of the fraction, which is 70/1 or simply 70.
first draw a small line and write 70 on the top and 100 at the bottom.you read it like this 70 out of 100.
There are many ways to convert 70 into a decimal and a fraction. You can also do it by approximating. If you take 70, for instance, just like you said, 75 is extremely close to this number. You can write 75 like this in a decimal: 0.75, and in a fraction: 3/4 I don't know how to write 70 in a fraction, but conversion websites, calculators, and maths books do. But to write it in a decimal, I think it is: 0.70, or 0.7. I hope I helped you.
7/10
It is 70/1 as an improper fraction or 'top heavy' fraction
It is 70/1 as a fraction and 70 as a whole number. There is no sensible way to write it as a mixed number.
60/70
It is 70/100, which can be simplified, if required.
70% = 70/100 = 7/10.
To write 70 as a fraction in simplest form, you can express it as 70/1. To simplify this fraction, you need to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 70 and 1, which is 1. Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 1 gives you the simplest form of the fraction, which is 70/1 or simply 70.
7/10
70/100 x 310 = 217
first draw a small line and write 70 on the top and 100 at the bottom.you read it like this 70 out of 100.
70 over 100
70 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 70/1 which cannot be simplified.
There are many ways to convert 70 into a decimal and a fraction. You can also do it by approximating. If you take 70, for instance, just like you said, 75 is extremely close to this number. You can write 75 like this in a decimal: 0.75, and in a fraction: 3/4 I don't know how to write 70 in a fraction, but conversion websites, calculators, and maths books do. But to write it in a decimal, I think it is: 0.70, or 0.7. I hope I helped you.