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Answer:

\frac{9}{20} (or 9/20, if this doesn't show up the right way in my answer.)

Explanation:

Fist what we'll do here is divide 1000 by 450. 1000÷450=2\frac{2}{9} (2/9, if this doesn't show up the right way either).

Then, we'll apply the inverse formula. In case you've forgotten, the inverse of a number is what you have to multiply a number by to get 1. The inverse of 2/9 (too lazy to put it in that form anymore) is 0.45, or 9/20.

If that doesn't work, I might be interpreting this incorrectly.

Here.

Answer:

0.05, or 1/20

Explanation:

So, we have the fraction. we can simplify it to 20/9, making the numerator 20. As previously stated, the inverse of a number is what you have to multiply a number by to get 1. So, 1÷20=0.05

Let me know which one works!

Warmest regards,

Sanjana

Professional 6th grader and quantum physics lover

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