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What smallest fraction goes into 63 over 100?

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2016-02-21 13:40:51

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Even if there was sense in the question of "going into", there is no smallest fraction as whatever fraction is given as the smallest I can divide it by 10 (or multiply it by 1/10 which is the same) to get an even smaller fraction.

eg if you said 1/100 was the smallest fraction (63/100 ÷ 1/100 = 63), I can divide 1/100 by 10 to get 1/1000 which is a smaller fraction (63/100 ÷ 1/1000 = 630).

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2016-02-21 13:32:06

There is no such fraction - nor can there be one. The concept of "going into" makes sense for integers; not fractions. Every non-zero fraction will go into 63/100 and, becasue rational numbers are infinitely dense, there is no smallest value.

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