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example 29/5.... would give me 5 4/5 so is that applicable to the percentage one, like would that have the same method of convertion to a fraction if it was a mixed numeral like on ur final example

Answer:

If you're expected to convert \(\frac{29}{5}\%\) into a fraction, here's what you do.

First, divide the fraction by 100%:

\(\frac{29}{5}\%\div 100\%\)

\(\frac{\frac{29}{5}\%}{100\%}\)

\(\frac{29}{5\times 100}=\frac{29}{500}\)

So the fraction version of 29/5% is: \(\frac{29}{500}\)

This doesn't reduce any further.
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