Mantissa
yes. any thing you have on the right side of the decimal point(.) is a decimal:)
why does multiplying numbers by ten move the decimal point to the right
whole numbers
They are the decimal fractional part.
Almost all numbers that we use in daily life are decimal numbers. The place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. And that is all that is required of decimal numbers. A decimal point is not necessary.
If you mean the numbers to the right of the decimal point, they comprise the fractional part of the number.
yes. any thing you have on the right side of the decimal point(.) is a decimal:)
why does multiplying numbers by ten move the decimal point to the right
whole numbers
They are the decimal fractional part.
Line up the decimal numbers like this, 100.5 + 9.0 then add normally and put in the decimal right below the decimal obove.^
It is a decimal fraction.
The second decimal place to the right of the decimal point is called the hundredths place
Almost all numbers that we use in daily life are decimal numbers. The place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. And that is all that is required of decimal numbers. A decimal point is not necessary.
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There can be no number that has more than one decimal point.
Rounding off means rounding to the nearest integer, thereby eliminating any numbers to the right of the decimal point. If the numbers on the right side of the decimal point are greater than, or equal to 0.5 (e.g. 2.7), then you delete all the numbers to the right of the decimal point and increase the remaining number by one. If they are not greater than, or equal to 0.5 (e.g. 5.1), then you delete all the numbers to the right of the decimal point and leave the remaining number as it is.In the case of 4.99 the numbers to the right of the decimal point are greater than 0.5 so we delete the numbers to the right of the decimal (4.99) then increase the remaining number by one (4+1=5). The answer is 5.