There are too many "Rule 10.1's" to know which one the questioner is asking about.
202/101 = (2*101)/101 = 2
101/104 is already in simplest form (lowest terms).
10.1% = 10.1/100 = 101/1000
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The sum of numbers from 1 to 101 can be calculated using the formula for the sum of an arithmetic series, which is n/2 * (first term + last term), where n is the number of terms. In this case, the first term is 1, the last term is 101, and there are 101 terms in total. Plugging these values into the formula, we get 101/2 * (1 + 101) = 101/2 * 102 = 5151. Therefore, the sum of numbers from 1 to 101 is 5151.
1 over 101
The concept of successor in the definition of the set of integers.
The answer depends on what the question is! Is it the rule that is required, or the next term? There are many rules that can be used to generate this sequence. One possibility is Un = (347n5 - 5290n4 + 30685n3 - 82910n2 + 103368n - 45720)/120 for n = 1, 2, 3, ...
101 means something basic - something a beginner in that field should know. College catalogs often give the first course in any subject the designation 101, as say Chemistry 101. So people say things like "That is manners 101" or "That is gardening 101" to indicate some basic rule or fact that everyone should have learned .
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5.05 in lowest terms = 505/100 = 101/20 or 51/20
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