There are an infinite number of decimals in between numbers. Therefore, a single answer is not accurate. The answer(s) you are looking for range from about 0.4251 to 0.4749. A simple answer, though, would be 0.45.
You can have any number of decimals.
However, the next decimal would be 0.426
The last decimal would be 0.749
The mid point of the two given decimals is 0.450 = 0.45
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You write the digits ' 1 ' and ' 8 ', leaving a little extra space between them. Then you go back and write the decimal point between them. When you're finished, it should look exactly as it looks in your question.
4.7
0.25 = 1/4 Halfway between 0 and 1/2
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The decimal is already in its correct place in 76.8923176847.
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4.8 is one such.
You write the digits ' 1 ' and ' 8 ', leaving a little extra space between them. Then you go back and write the decimal point between them. When you're finished, it should look exactly as it looks in your question.
0.25 = 1/4 Halfway between 0 and 1/2
4.7
Anything between 4.6 and 4.9.
As a decimal, 0.33... where the threes go on and on forever. As a percentage, 33.33.. where, again, the threes go on.
a terminating decimal, like 0.75