Anything over itself is 1.
1.0
It is 1.
Writing W/Y, as a decimal requires information about W and Y.
4
decimal number for three over four = 0.75
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If the two numbers have x and y decimal places respectively, then the raw product (before deleting and trailing 0s) has (x + y) digits after the decimal point.
If two decimal number have X and Y decimal places, respectively, then the raw product (before removing any trailing zeros) of the two numbers will have (X + Y) decimal places.
Yes, the y-intercept can be a decimal. In the equation of a line in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, the y-intercept is represented by the value of b. This value can be a whole number, a fraction, or a decimal. The y-intercept indicates the point where the line intersects the y-axis on a graph.
If the decimal number can be expressed as a fraction (with one whole number over another), then it is a rational decimal number. So 7/5 is a rational number, and remains as such even if expressed in decimal form (of 1.4).
It is the decimal approximation to the value of the irrational number.
There are an infinite number of fractions, and one decimal, that do. The decimal is 0.375 .