Final answer:
The question seems to have a typo with the number 35. If it's a fraction like 35/100, it's already in percent form: 35%. If 35 should be a decimal, such as 0.35, we convert it to a percent by multiplying by 100 to get 35%.
Step-by-step explanation:
To write the fraction or mixed number as a percent, we need to understand that a percent represents a number out of 100. The fraction given in the question appears to be incomplete as 35 is a whole number and not a fraction or mixed number. Assuming there is a typo and 35 should actually be a fraction like 35/100, we can convert it directly to a percent.
If the given fraction were indeed 35/100, then converting it to a percent is straightforward because the denominator is already 100. You would simply take the numerator, which is 35, and follow it with the percent symbol, so it becomes 35%.
However, if the '35' in the question is actually a decimal, then to convert the decimal to a percent, you multiply it by 100 and add the percent symbol. For example, if we had 0.35 instead of 35, we would calculate 0.35 x 100, which equals 35%. Thus, 0.35 as a decimal is the same as 35%.