The denominator for any integer in that range is 1.
Parts per million is a fraction with denominator 1,000,000. For example 5 parts per million means 5/1,000,000. Percent is a fraction with denominator 100. For example, 5 percent is 5/100. So your goal is to convert a fraction with denominator 1,000,000 into a fraction with denominator 100. Let's work an example: 5 parts per million means 5/1,000,000. The rules of fractions allow us to multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number (except 0). So multiply numerator and denominator by .0001 and we get .0005/100. Another word for .0005/100 is .0005 percent. So the general rule is multiply the parts per million by .0001 or divide by 10,000 (same thing).
You can consider percent as a fraction with a denominator of 100. 2% (2 percent) of something is the same as 2/100 of something, which is the same - in this case - as 2/100 TIMES one million. --- 20k
With a denominator of 100, 6% = 6/100
A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.
First you convert it to a fraction with denominator 100: 575 = 575/1 = 57500/100 (I multiplied numerator and denominator by 100.) Once you have it as a fraction with denominator 100, the equivalent percentage is just the numator: 57500/100 = 57500%
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40/100
It is 100
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A ratio can have any denominator. In a percent the denominator is implicitly 100 and only the numerator is mentioned. So 35 percent is the same as the ratio 35/100 or the ratio 7/20.
LCD(100, 1) = 100.
13/100