0.001
i don't know if i am right but i think it is 1000
1001
There are an infinite number of fractions, and one decimal, that do. The decimal is 0.375 .
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).
no. one kilogram is the equivalent of onethousand paperclips
A "rational number" is one that can be written as a fraction, with integers in the numerator and the denominator. When written as a decimal number, you'll get either a terminating decimal (e.g., 8 / 5 = 1.6), or a periodic decimal - one that repeats eventually, over and over again (e.g., 1 / 7 = 0.142857 142857 142857 ...).
1185 onethousand one hundred eighty five
one over eight to a decimal = 0.125
1.0! it's a whole number! it's the same as 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.
The decimal for anything over one is the whatever the "anything" stood for.
Cars driving on the road should be three seconds behind the car in front of them. For example, if a car is driving int front of you, wait until the back of that car passes a street sign or a spot on the road. Then count, one onethousand, two onethousand, three onethousand. If the front of your car has passed the sign before you reached, three onethousand you are too close to the car. If the sign passes the front of your car after you have reached three onethousand, than you can get closer. This is called the three second rule.