1.5
Three halves is one and a half, or 1.5 when written as a decimal.
Assuming you're converting from binary - that would be in 1024 decimal format.
33.487 is already rounded to three decimal places. if it were 33.4829, which is four decimal places, you would round it to the nearest three DECIMAL places, which would be 33.487. So, the answer to your question is; 33.487 is already rounded to three decimal places.
4 and three tenths as a decimal = 4.3
It may also be written as 16 & 1/100, or 16.10 in decimal format.
Three halves is one and a half, or 1.5 when written as a decimal.
You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.
Three halves or 1.5 as a percent would be 150%.
Assuming you're converting from binary - that would be in 1024 decimal format.
I would use the Format options, not a function.
Three and ten thousandths would be 3.01 as a decimal.
To write the number sixty three hundredth thousandth in the decimal format it would look like 0.00063. Each zero represents a place tenth, hundredth, thousandth, ten thousandth, then hundredth thousandth.
Three fifths (3/5) converted to decimal format is actually .6, so yes, .7 would be greater than 3/5 or .6.
33.487 is already rounded to three decimal places. if it were 33.4829, which is four decimal places, you would round it to the nearest three DECIMAL places, which would be 33.487. So, the answer to your question is; 33.487 is already rounded to three decimal places.
It is 1.1
4 and three tenths as a decimal = 4.3
It may also be written as 16 & 1/100, or 16.10 in decimal format.