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Q: What is behind the decimal point?
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What do you call the fourth and fifth number behind the decimal?

The fourth place behind the decimal point is 10/1000s and the fifth place behind the decimal point is 100/1000s.


How does a number with a decimal point different from a number without one?

a number with a decimal point is a a fraction, a part of the whole goes behind the decimal. where as one with out a decimal point is just a whole number.


How do you write twenty-four hundredths in decimal form?

buy putting 24 behind the decimal point and you can put a 0 in front of the decimal point but you don't haft to


What are the numbers that are behind the decimal called?

If you mean the numbers to the right of the decimal point, they comprise the fractional part of the number.


What rule can you write about the placement of the decimal point in the product?

always remember to count the numbers behind the decimal(s)


What are methods that can be used to determine where to put the decimal point when multiplying?

move the decimal down and over however many numbers are behind the decimal


Word denoting the dropping of numbers behind decimal point?

You may be thinking of rounding (right of the decimal) or zero suppression (left of the decimal).


Why do you have move the decimal point 2 places when making a percent a decimal?

Because each place behind the decimal point is a fraction, ( decimal point, 1/10, 1/100), a fraction is something hundredths. For example, 28% = .28 = 28/100


If you have 10.006 what is the value of the 6?

The 6 represents the thousandth value behind the decimal point.


What is the difference between a decimal point and a decimal?

A decimal point is the actual point. A decimal is the number that has a decimal point in it. For example; 28429.018


What does threes repeating on the calculator mean?

I'm going to assume that the threes are behind the decimal point. That means that the result is whatever number before the decimal point and 1/3. 1/3 is an irrational number. the 3s after the decimal point go on forever. If you're looking at 3s in front of the decimal point, you just have a large number with a lot of 3s just like you could have 1000000 or 10000000.


What do you put behind a decimal when it repeats?

If you're dealing with a recurring decimal then it is common practice to place a dot over the digit that recurs, e.g. the fraction 1/3 written as a decimal would have a dot placed over the second or third digit (in this case a 3) behind the decimal point to idicate that it recurrs infinitely.