Before decimal = ones
After decimal = tenths
the decimal point came from the middle ages. before - was printed a man decided to place a point in between two numbers then decided to call it the decimal.
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It is a non-terminating decimal number.
A terminating decimal number.
That's a repeating decimal. Some people call it a recurring decimal.
the decimal point came from the middle ages. before - was printed a man decided to place a point in between two numbers then decided to call it the decimal.
when we place point in a number we call it decimal
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The fourth place behind the decimal point is 10/1000s and the fifth place behind the decimal point is 100/1000s.
Call 100 to be 100.000 then place it underneath the other number so the decimal points are in a vertical line, and then add, not forgetting the decimal point in the answer, in the same vertical line.
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Telecom call *123 and ask them Vodafone call 0124 before the number
A decimal fraction.
A non-terminating decimal.
1. Count the number of digit after (to the right of) the decimal point. Call this value X. 2. Write the decimal number as a string, without the decimal point. This will be the numerator of your fraction (or fractoin, as you prefer). 3. The denominator is 1 followed by X 0s. 4. Simplify.
The substances before a chemical reaction takes place are called reactants.
Know exactly when you want an appointment before placing the call. Have all information in front of you when you place the call.