Two halves = 2*0.5 = 1 (or 1.0, if you must)
If the number is accurate to two decimal places then you write it exactly as in the question.
Setting the number of decimal places, in the number format, to 2.
To write "Two and fifty hundredths" as a decimal, you first write the whole number "2" followed by the decimal point. Then, you write the fractional part as a decimal, which is "50 hundredths" or "0.50." Therefore, "Two and fifty hundredths" as a decimal is written as "2.50."
To write sixteen and two hundredths as a decimal, you first write the whole number part, which is 16. Then, you add a decimal point after the whole number part. Finally, you write the decimal part, which is two hundredths, as .02. So, sixteen and two hundredths written as a decimal is 16.02.
2.4
If the number is accurate to two decimal places then you write it exactly as in the question.
2.36 = two and thirty-six hundredths.
Setting the number of decimal places, in the number format, to 2.
To write 2.251 in word form, you would say "two and two hundred fifty-one thousandths." In this format, the number before the decimal point is read as a whole number, followed by "and" for the decimal point, and then the numbers after the decimal point are read individually based on their place value.
8.02
Two decimal places.
Decimals are used to describe parts of a number, something in between two whole numbers. Tenths, halves, eights etc. But 108 is only whole numbers, so there's nothing there to use a decimal for.
How do you write the decimal numeral for ten and two tenths
2 over 2 or 1
It is simply: 2000.00
0.1 as a decimal with two decimal places is 0.10.
To write "Two and fifty hundredths" as a decimal, you first write the whole number "2" followed by the decimal point. Then, you write the fractional part as a decimal, which is "50 hundredths" or "0.50." Therefore, "Two and fifty hundredths" as a decimal is written as "2.50."