Numbers are unique and so the decimal number 11 is 11 and no second number.
Expressed as a decimal, 11/2 is equal to 5.5.
Expressed as a decimal, 11/2 is equal to 5.5.
Divide 2 by 11. You'll have to round the answer eventually, because it's a never-ending decimal.
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5 multiplied by 2 is 10Answer:Consider the joke: There are 10 kinds of people in the world those who understand binary and those that don't.Binary uses powers of 2 to express numbers. Thus 20=1,21=2, 22=4 and so on (numbers shown in decimal). This is expressed as strings of numbers using either 0 or 1. Thus 0(binary) =0 (deciamal). 1(Binary)=1 (decimal) or 20, 10(binary)=2(decimal) or 21, 11=3 (decimal) =10+1(binary) = 21+20 and so on.
Write a subscript 2 after the numbers or, as in the question, simply say so.
The numbers used are 0, 1, 2, ... , 15. However, the numbers 10 to 15 are denoted by A, B, C, D, E and F. This is to distinguish between, for example, the decimal 11 and the hex 11. The latter is 1*161 + 1 (in decimal) or 17 (in decimal).
Expressed as a decimal, 11/2 is equal to 5.5.
Put a suffix 2 as in 102.
Expressed as a decimal, 11/2 is equal to 5.5.
There are an infinitely many possible answers. Using only whole numbers you have . . . , -2 and -11, -1 and -12, 0 and -13, 1 and -14, 2 and -15, . . . You can then consider numbers to 1 decimal place and then 2 decimal places and 3, and so on etc.
2 decimal numbers between 5 and 6 are 5.5 and 5.3
2 over 11 written as a repeating decimal = 0.18181818...
Write 2 ways in which whole numbers and decimal numbers are different
2 and 2/11 is expressed as 2.1818 . . .
101 in base 2 is 5 in decimal. 11 in base 2 is 3 in decimal. 5 - 3 is 2 in decimal. 2 is 10 in base 2.
2 d.p means 2 decimal places. It only includes the numbers after the decimal point, like 2.43 or 6.91.