No, because infinite is not a number.
Any real number can be expressed in the decimal system. However, since it is not possible to write out non-repeating infinite decimals, irrational numbers can only be approximated.
No. The simplest example is the number 1/3, which when expressed as a decimal is the infinite (non-terminating) 0.333...
You have already expressed it as a decimal.
It is already expressed as a decimal in the form of 7.3
Yes. In fact all integers, as normally expressed, are terminating decimals. However, it is mathematically correct (though possibly confusing) to write 2 = 1.9999.... an infinite (recurring) decimal.
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It means that a number expressed as a decimal notation isn't being expressed as a fractional notation. 0,25 and 1/4. ( Both represent the same) (It's easier to work on fractional notation although the results are the same.) 5/165 = 0,0303030303030303030303030303030..................... In this example the decimal notation has an infinite length, but you can cut the unnecessary decimal figures= 0,030
The value of pi is widely accepted as approximately 3.14; however, as is true of all irrational numbers, when pi is expressed as a decimal, it has an infinite number of decimal places. To see pi expressed beyond its standard approximation, then please refer to the Related Link below.
1 10 expressed as a decimal is 0.1.
3.5 percent expressed as a decimal is 0.035
35.4 percent expressed as an decimal is 0.354
0.125 expressed as a decimal and percent is: 0.125 or 12.5%