Write the following in decimal form and say what kind of decimal expansion has :
1.
[tex] \frac{36}{100} [/tex]
2.
[tex] \frac{1}{11} [/tex]
3.
[tex]4 \times \frac{1}{8} [/tex]
4.
[tex] \frac{3}{13} [/tex]
5.
[tex] \frac{2}{11} [/tex]
6.
[tex] \frac{329}{400} [/tex]
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Answer:
another possibility, requiring amsmath is this:
\[
\frac{\text{Actual Value of Production}}{\text{Demand}} \times 100
\]
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since it's unlikely to be embedded in text, using "display" coding is preferable to the inline $...$ input.
warning: \text will follow the style of the surrounding text, so if this is included within the statement of a theorem, it will be set in italic. in such a situation, it's better to use \textrm.