I think you mean "decibel", which is a unit for measuring the loudness or volume of sounds. A decimal is pertaining to ten or tenths, a fraction with a power of ten for its denominator, and a decimal point, which is a dot to show that the number following is a decimal.
Normally one decimal place is appropriate.
Volume = p*92*13 = 3308.097 cubic units ( to 3 decimal places)
Volume = 4/3*pi*103 = 4188.790 cubic cm to 3 decimal places
Volume = 4/3*pi*2.53 = 65.449 cubic units to 3 decimal places
Volume: 4/3*pi*33 = 113.097 cubic yards to three decimal places.
yes
300 ml is a measure of volume. A decimal is a number - pure and simple - neither mass, nor volume, neither length not time. So there is no decimal that is the same as 300 ml.
Volume = 4/3pi143 = 11494.04 cubic cm to 2 decimal places
Volume = pi6210 = 1130.973 cubic inches to 3 decimal places
Volume = 4/3*pi*123 = 7238.229 cubic units to 3 decimal places
Volume= 2.4m * 6m * 8m= 115.20 cubic meters
None. A decimal is a pure number, with no measurement units associated with it. A millilitre is a measure of volume. According to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion between a dimensionless number and a measure of volume is not valid.
Normally one decimal place is appropriate.
Volume = pi*22*3.6 = 45.239 cubic units (rounded to 3 decimal places)
Volume = pi*2.52*10 = 196.349 cubic cm to 3 decimal places
Volume in cubic units = pi*62*24 = 2714.336 to 3 decimal places
Volume: 4/3*pi*3.33 = 150.533 cubic mm rounded to three decimal places