.001 =1/1000 th.. is that what you mean? Doctor Chuck
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moving the decimal 3 place to the right 1000 have 3 zeros.
Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.
For example, in a fraction like 2.534, there are 3 decimals after the point; in this case, take the point away, and divide by 1000 (a one with 3 zeroes). The result is 2534 / 1000.For example, in a fraction like 2.534, there are 3 decimals after the point; in this case, take the point away, and divide by 1000 (a one with 3 zeroes). The result is 2534 / 1000.For example, in a fraction like 2.534, there are 3 decimals after the point; in this case, take the point away, and divide by 1000 (a one with 3 zeroes). The result is 2534 / 1000.For example, in a fraction like 2.534, there are 3 decimals after the point; in this case, take the point away, and divide by 1000 (a one with 3 zeroes). The result is 2534 / 1000.
444/1000 = 0.444
0.012
0.548
Move the decimal point 1, 2 or 3 places to the left, respectively.
1 kilocalorie (kcal) is equal to 4184 joules. Therefore, 1000 kilocalories would be equal to 4184000 joules.
2.6667
59/1000, the decimal equivalent is 0.059.
1/1000 = 0.001