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Math Question: Write 0.96% as a fraction in simplest form and as a decimal. (I already know the decimal form, I'm just confused on the fraction part)
Marat Salikhov
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Write 0.96% as a fraction in simplest form and as a decimal.
(I already know the decimal form, I'm just confused on the fraction part)
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It helps to start with the denominator as 100, so you have 96/100. Then simplify (in this case divide each by 4) and you are left with 24/25.
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The answer is 24/25 in simplist form
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