when you are trying to find a price
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The fraction 1/3=0.3333333... In this case it is better to use fractions just like in all cases. There will be no case when decimals will work better than fractions however, if a test says to use decimals; USE THEM!
When absolute values are smaller than one!
When you'll want to approximate quickly and easily. For example; 34783/89342 = 0.38932417004320474 It is a lot easier to approximate that to 0.39 if you have the decimal form than to round from 34783/89342 to 39/100.
Another word for appear is seem. They did not appear upset. They did not seem upset.
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The fraction 1/3=0.3333333... In this case it is better to use fractions just like in all cases. There will be no case when decimals will work better than fractions however, if a test says to use decimals; USE THEM!
Whether fractions work better than decimals or less as well is very much a question of your preference.
When absolute values are smaller than one!
When you'll want to approximate quickly and easily. For example; 34783/89342 = 0.38932417004320474 It is a lot easier to approximate that to 0.39 if you have the decimal form than to round from 34783/89342 to 39/100.
A person (rather than a computer) dealing with integers. When things are counted in tens or powers of ten - such as money, SI units.
When someone makes a situation seem smaller than it is we say they are minimizing the situation, or minimizing the problem. To minimize the situation is the opposite of exaggerating it.
16 cannot become a decimal. only fractions can become decimals. 16 is a whole number. The closest you could get to a decimal would be 16.0
Fractions of light through nitrogen in the atmosphere.
Manipulating the truth is when you exaggerate the truth or don't tell the full truth to make the situation seem better in your aspects. Basically you are telling a form of a lie.
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Both "fenced-in" and "fenced in" seem to be correct, so it is up to you to decide which one looks better in your particular writing situation. Personally, I would use the hyphenated version.