There is only one way to change a decimal number to a number bigger than it.
Any number such as 5821.2347 adding a zero to either end won't make it bigger.
The only way is to get a number negative or smaller than 1 but not 0 than making it to the power of 0 can make it one which is bigger.
move the decimal ova 2x's to the left
3/10 is bigger because if you make 3/10 to a decimal it is .30 while if you make 1/4 to a decimal you get .25 Example 3 dimes is greater than one quarter
No, they are the same. Trailing zeros AFTER a decimal point make no difference to a number. 11.8 + no hundredths = 11.8 + 0/100 = 11.8 + 0.00 = 11.80
Make sure that there is only one number after the decimal.
0.4 is already a decimal number. To make an equivalent decimal number, you can add zeroes before or after the 4, so 0000.4 and 0.400000 are equivalent to 0.4.
The reason is because you have to make the number bigger when you multiply. When you move the decimal to the right you make the number bigger, when you move it to the left you make it smaller. Therefore, when you divide you must move the decimal to the left.
Because if you dont , your answer will be a whole number and that will make your answer wrong
a bigger decimal
No. If there were a biggest number, adding 1 won't make it bigger, which is contradictory.
No, it makes no difference.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. Adding zeros after the decimal point is wrong because they imply a degree of accuracy (significant figures) for which there is no justification.So a whole number is [usually] a decimal number and there is no dependency on decimal places.
bigger!!
You can inflate objects and make them bigger by adding air to the object. Balloons and tires are objects that require air in order to inflate and make them bigger.
There is no biggest number in Indonesia. If there were a number X that was the biggest in Indonesia, we could make a bigger number in Indonesia by adding any positive number A to X, thereby getting a bigger number X+A. We leave as an exercise to the reader the question of whether there can be a biggest number in Malaysia or the Philippines.
It is already a decimal number!
Generally no. Three digits usually refers to whole numbers. In the example above I would phrase the question to the effect "Please provide answers to a resolution of one decimal place".
The only way to make equivalent decimals to decimals is by adding trailing zeroes to the end of the number. Therefore, 0.105 is equal to 0.1050, or 0.10500, and so on.