18.900-0.1 \% =
Evaluate
18.899
Factor
\frac{18899}{2 ^ {3} \cdot 5 ^ {3}} = 18\frac{899}{1000} = 18.899
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18.9-\frac{1}{1000}
Expand \frac{0.1}{100} by multiplying both numerator and the denominator by 10.
\frac{189}{10}-\frac{1}{1000}
Convert decimal number 18.9 to fraction \frac{189}{10}.
\frac{18900}{1000}-\frac{1}{1000}
Least common multiple of 10 and 1000 is 1000. Convert \frac{189}{10} and \frac{1}{1000} to fractions with denominator 1000.
\frac{18900-1}{1000}
Since \frac{18900}{1000} and \frac{1}{1000} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
\frac{18899}{1000}
Subtract 1 from 18900 to get 18899.
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