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The digits to the right of the decimal point. Ex: if you are given a number 283.7703, the decimal portion would be 7703.
A number which is given to sextillionths.
218
It can be any decimal number between 0 and 255.
Take the number and divide it by 100.
The digits to the right of the decimal point. Ex: if you are given a number 283.7703, the decimal portion would be 7703.
A number which is given to sextillionths.
It is not possible since a decimal number cannot have more than one decimal points - as the given number does.
218
It can be any decimal number between 0 and 255.
Take the number and divide it by 100.
The answer will depend on what base the given number is in!
A number can have at most one decimal point; not two as in the given number.
0.00881
The figure given in the question is not a decimal number.
Divide it by any given number. 7 / 2 = 3.5
There are many different meanings to the word base in mathematics and the answer will depend on the context. Some examples of base are:Lowest side of a plane figure. (Except that in the case of vertical trapezia for numerical integration, the base is vertical and the height is horizontal!).Lowest face of a polyhedron. However, in the case of prisms, the bases are vertical.The number of different digits in the counting system (decimal, octal, binary bases etc).The number which is raised to a given exponent to equal another given number (in logariths/exponentials).