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, in itself has no value, so there can be no answer to the question.
None. A decimal is a way of represnting a number. It is not a measure of anything and so no amount of decimals can make a bigha. It is like asking how many numbers make a kilogram.
a bigger decimal
The exponent tells you how many spaces to move the decimal, remember to add zeros as needed. If the exponent is negative make it a decimal number less than one by moving the decimal to the left. If the exponent is positive make the decimal number greater than one by moving the decimal to the right.
6.5 is a decimal.
50 / 5 = 10 You can make it 10.0000 with as many zeroes after it if you want, but 10 is still a decimal number. ■
you can make 1 ninth into a decimal by dividing it .
It is already in decimal form.
0.95 is already a decimal.
None. There were 20 Shillings in a Pound prior to decimal currency.
24 of them. For example, .682, 6.82, 68.2, 682
None. There were 20 Shillings in a Pound prior to decimal currency.
3 3/5 = 3.6. the '3' is the same then you put a decimal after it to make it 3. , then you say 'how many 5s are in 10?' and that is 2. so you times the 3 in 3/5 by 2 to make it 6. then you put that after the decimal = 3.6 :)