-7, as you might expect. There is no need for a decimal point.
negative seven and one twentieth as a decimal = -7.05
The decimal equivalent to negative seven and one-third is -7.333
A negative decimal plus a negative decimal equals a more negative decimal
It is: -7/15 = -0.4'6' recurring '6'
7.86 x 10-7 You have to move the decimal place seven places to the right, hence the ten to the negative seven.
negative seven and one twentieth as a decimal = -7.05
The decimal equivalent to negative seven and one-third is -7.333
-0.35
70/9
A negative decimal plus a negative decimal equals a more negative decimal
It is: -7/15 = -0.4'6' recurring '6'
The decimal would be negative. Ex: -2/3 is -0.67
The solution to three minus negative one over two plus seven is 21/2. In decimal form, the solution is 10.5.
7.86 x 10-7 You have to move the decimal place seven places to the right, hence the ten to the negative seven.
Negative seven plus negative seven is negative fourteen.
yes, it is possible to have a negative decimal.
Any number, negative or positive, can be expressed as a decimal number. So a negative number can always be expressed as a negative decimal.