It allows you to round the decimal fraction so as to display fewer digits.
It allows you to round the decimal fraction so as to display fewer digits.
Yes.
Where a number is showing some decimal points and you want to decrease the amount of decimal points it shows, you can use the decrease decimal button to do it. Each time you click it, it will remove one decimal place until you have the amount you want or all are gone. There is also a corresponding increase decimal button, which does the opposite.
It is: 20.69% decrease rounded to two decimal places
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It reduces the number of digits after the decimal point in the display, rounding the number as appropriate.
To decrease a number by 3.9 percent, multiply it by 0.961
It is: (16.15-5.10/16.15) times 100 = 68.4% decrease to one decimal place
It is a way to round the number(s) so that fewer digits after the decimal point are displayed.
It means round the number so that fewer digits after the decimal point are shown.
It is: (52-40)/52 times 100 = 23.08% decrease rounded to two decimal places