There are an infinite number of fractions between 1 and 100. I don't have the time right now . . .
100
Some examples of fractions that equal 100 are: 100/1, 400/4, and 6500/65. Note that they all reduce to 100.
It is 100/100 = 1/1.
100/1
25/1 or 50/2 or 100/4 are all fractions that are equivalent.
0.50 = 50/100 = 5/10 = 1/2 So all fractions equivalent to ½ are equivalent to 0.50; these are those fractions where the denominator is twice the numerators: examples include 1/4, 2/4, 3/6, 10/20, 50/100.
100 oz = 100/1 oz
what are the attributes of fractions that are equivalent to 100%
It is 100/1 degrees.
25/100 = 1/4
decimals fractions and percents are all alike because they show parts of 100, per 100(percent, cent representing for 100, century)
4/100 = 2/50 or 1/25
20 and 100 form the fraction 20/100 which is equal to 1/5.
25/100 which simplifies to 1/4
No. All fractions are not whole numbers, but all whole numbers are [improper] fractions (with a denominator of 1).
1/10: decimetre; 1/100: centimetre; 1/1000: millimetre. Smaller fractions tend to be used only by particle physicists!
All you have to do is take the percentage you have and use it as a numerator with 100 as the denominator. For example: 22% = 22/100 50% = 50/100 93% = 93/100 etc. Then you would, of course, want to reduce the fractions to their smallest state: 22/100 = 11/50 50/100 = 1/2 93/100 = 93/100 So: 22% = 11/50 50% = 1/2 93% = 93/100
1.14 = 1 and 14/100 or 1 and 7/50 or 57/50