No, decimal is a noun.
NO!!!! It is a noun indicating a number. The adjective would be 'tenth' or 'decimal'.
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The verb "cense" means to perfume with burning incense.The pronunciation is shared by a number of different words:cents - (plural noun) pennies, decimal coinagescents - (plural noun) smells, odorssense - (noun, verb) a bodily input, such as sight and smell, or to detect
decimal
It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.
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The plural noun 'points' is an abstract noun as a word for:important ideas, opinions, or reasons;aspects, features, or distinguishing details;goals to be achieved, purposes;particular times;units of scoring.The plural noun 'points' is a concrete noun as a word for:specific places;sharp ends of things;pieces of land that jut out into water;decimal points;directions on a compass.The word 'points' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to point: "He/She/It points north."
This is a decimal
No, the sum of a repeating decimal and a terminating decimal is never a terminating decimal.
The decimal 17.05 is equal to the decimal 17.050.
A terminating decimal is a decimal that ends. A repeating decimal is a decimal that goes on and on.