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100 as a Fraction

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    100 has 0 decimal places, so we write 0 for the decimal part. We add 100 as 100/1 and get:

    100 as decimal fraction = 100/1


    100 is the nominator and 1 is the denominator.

    We now check if our result is already in the lowest terms by finding the greatest common factor of 100 and 1, know as gcf of 100 and 1.

    The gcf(100,1) is 1, so we can conclude that 100/1 already is in simplest form. We write it as 100/1.

    100 as a fraction in its lowest terms is 100/1

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    What is 100 as a Fraction?

    We have already answered the question for the case decimal fraction in simplest form.

    Yet, by multiplying the denominator and the nominator of our result in simplest form with all integers distinct from zero and one we can generate an infinite amount of fractions equivalent to 100/1, but not in lowest terms:

    100/1 = .

    For example, with n = 2 we obtain 200/2 and with n = -3 we get 300/3:
    200/2 = 300/3 = 100/1.

    We can thus conclude that the question under consideration does not have a single answer, but an indefinite amount of possibilities.

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    This brings us the end of our article.

    Summary

    We are left with classifying 100 as rational number because in can be written as 100/1; 100 and 1 are integers.

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    – Article written by Mark, last updated on December 25th, 2023