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Fractional notation for 92.5 percent? - Answers

92.5% = .925 = 92.5/100 =925/1000 = 37/40 You can never ever have a decimal place in a fraction, you must move the numerator and denominator the same number of places each to get rid of the decimal, then just simplify by dividing by the least common denomiator



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92.5% = .925 = 92.5/100 =925/1000 = 37/40 You can never ever have a decimal place in a fraction, you must move the numerator and denominator the same number of places each to get rid of the decimal, then just simplify by dividing by the least common denomiator



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Fractional notation for 92.5 percent? - Answers

92.5% = .925 = 92.5/100 =925/1000 = 37/40 You can never ever have a decimal place in a fraction, you must move the numerator and denominator the same number of places each to get rid of the decimal, then just simplify by dividing by the least common denomiator

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