Is is called the decimal point.
Numbers that use dots are typically represented in decimal form, where a dot (or decimal point) separates the whole number part from the fractional part. For instance, in the number 3.14, the dot indicates that 3 is the whole number and 14 is the fractional part. Additionally, in mathematical notation, dots can represent multiplication, as in 2 ⋅ 3 = 6.
The dot separates the sites topic from its address e.g. www.wikianswers.com
Oh, dude, the dot in a decimal is called a decimal point. It's like the tiny superstar that separates the whole number from the decimal part. So, yeah, decimal point - it's not just there for decoration, it's doing some serious mathematical heavy lifting.
Do you mean Decimal? Decimal is the dot that splits a whole number from a fraction.
A decimal is a value, a decimal point separates the whole number from the fraction.EG 12.34 is a decimal, the point is the dot in the middle...a decimal is a group of number combined to make a number problem and a decimal point divides it so you wont get confusedEX: candy bar $ 1.50 without the decimal point $150
In various contexts, a single dot can represent different things. In mathematics, a dot can signify multiplication. In technology, a dot often separates a domain name into different segments (e.g., www.example.com). In design or art, a dot could simply be a visual element.
When a mixed number (a whole number and a fraction) is written as a decimal, the decimal point divides the whole number and the fractional part. 12 and 75/100 = 12.75 a dot placed after the figure representing units in a decimal fraction.
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A decimal is a little dot that separates whole numbers from un-whole numbers. For example: 48.967 The number to the left of a decimal is a whole number and the number to the right of the decimal is an un-whole number, ie. a fraction.Decimals are the numbers that live in between whole numbers. Example: 1.5, which mean one and a half.relating to or denoting a system of numbers and arithmetic based on the number ten, tenth parts, and powers of ten:
It depends on the time signature. If the time signature is x/4, the the whole note gets 4 beats. It also depends on where the dot is. If the dot is above the whole note, it gets two beats; if it is to the right of the whole note it gets six beats.
You need to have the number displayed, and documentation of the validity of the DOT number.
the dot on the i