\frac{ 40 }{ 360 } \times 100=111 \%
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\frac{1}{9}\times 100=\frac{111}{100}
Reduce the fraction \frac{40}{360} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 40.
\frac{100}{9}=\frac{111}{100}
Multiply \frac{1}{9} and 100 to get \frac{100}{9}.
\frac{10000}{900}=\frac{999}{900}
Least common multiple of 9 and 100 is 900. Convert \frac{100}{9} and \frac{111}{100} to fractions with denominator 900.
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Compare \frac{10000}{900} and \frac{999}{900}.
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