just solve for the numerator and then you get the answer. I'm not sure if this is a troll post...
1-32= -31
that's your denominator. i hope you can do the rest on your own because it's simple fractions.
You're obviously trolling. The wording of this question makes it hard to interpret. We don't know if you're asking for
\(\frac{(1-32)}{100}\), or 1 - \(\frac{32}{100}\)
Besides, this is an incredibly simple problem. It's disappointing that you would try to cheat on basic schoolwork.