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lesantik [10]
1 year ago
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Decimals, fractions, and percents can all represent the same values. True False

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frozen [14]1 year ago
7 0

The given statement that, decimal, fraction, and percent can all represent the same values is True.

Verification of the True Statement:

The ratio of two numbers results in a fraction which are often rational numbers (often integers). As an illustration, 11/59 is a fraction. Typically, absolute values for fractions should be larger than 0 and less than 1. A mixed fraction equivalent to 1 3/4 is 7/4.

A fraction stated in tenths are known as a decimal (or tenths of tenths, etc.). The decimal equivalent of one fourth, or 1/4 as a fraction, is 0.25 (which equals 25/100). (Remember that 1/100 is just a tenth of a tenth.)

Percentage (percent) is a decimal fraction multiplied by 100. Therefore, 0.25 is equivalent to 25 percent, for instance. The ratio of two numbers results in fractions, which are often rational numbers (often integers).

Let us take a number 3/5, this is a fraction.

Now, if we further divide, 3 by 5, we will get 0.6

This 0.6 is a decimal number, but it still represents the number 3/5

Similarly, it is equivalent to 60 percent which again represent the fraction 3/5 or decimal 0.6.

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