No, Vines. No it cannot. You cannot write 1/92 as .01092 (which it does not equal, seriously, you have got to be retarded or metally disabled in some way to attempt to keep arguing this against me). There is no "getting rid of the 1". There is no "using the / as a 0 indicator". There is no "%". We are talking fractions, which are plain and simple division equations. It translates directly to "1 divided by 92 parts", which means if I multiply the answer by 92, I should get 1.
0.92 x 92 = 84.64
0.01092 x 92 = 1.00464
0.010869565217391304347826086956522 x 92 = 1
Now, I've given you the proof. Even if you round the correct answer to 1/92 up you get .01087, not .01092
You have an elemetally flawed understanding of basic mathematics. Go back to primary school, and try again.
edit: and just for the record, 1/92 as a percentage is 1.0869565217391304347826086956522%, not 92%