It is 1.46
It is simply 1 pound. No need for decimal points or trailing 0s. Decimal only required that the place value of each digit is ten times that on its right. With the value 1, however, the base makes no difference. 1 pound in binary is 1 pound 1 pound in octal is 1 pound etc.
46/1 p
Well, 1 pound is 100 pence and we're dealing with 46 of the 100 so the answer is 46/100. We can simplify our answer to 23/50 so 23/50 or 46/100 is the answer.
1 pound = 453,600 mg 46 pounds = 46 x 453600 = 20,865,600 mg
It is: 24/46 times 100/1 = 52.17% to teo decimal places
16 ounces = 1 pound. 46 pounds = 736 ounces.
To convert 2,000 pounds into a decimal number, you need to divide 2,000 by an appropriate conversion factor. The appropriate conversion factor for pounds to a decimal number is 1, as 1 pound is equal to itself. So, to convert 2,000 pounds to a decimal number: Decimal number = 2,000 pounds / 1 pound Decimal number = 2,000 Therefore, 2,000 pounds is equal to the decimal number 2,000.
1 pound is equal to approximately 0.45 kilograms without decimal places.
23/46 as a decimal is 0.5
It is: 46/63 times 100/1 = 73.'015873'% recurring decimal '015873'
46% = 46/100 = 23/50 [fraction] and 0.46 [decimal]
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Let's think about it like a beautiful painting. If we have 46 pennies, and we know that there are 100 pennies in a pound, we can say that 46/100 or 23/50 of a pound is 46 pennies. Isn't that just lovely? Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little fractions!