How about: 4.5 cm
-- take the number of inches-- multiply it by 0.0254-- the result is the number of meters--------------------------------------------------------- take the number of meters-- everything to the left of the decimal point represents whole meters-- take everything to the right of the decimal point-- move the decimal point two places to the right-- the result is the number of centimeters, in addition to the number of whole meters
Because both systems are based on the number 100. There are 100 cents to the dollar, and 100 centimetres to the metre.
To generate a random decimal number in Python using the random module, you can use the random.uniform() function. This function takes two arguments, which are the lower and upper bounds of the range from which the random decimal number will be generated. For example, to generate a random decimal number between 0 and 1, you can use random.uniform(0, 1).
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If the number is already in decimal form, you do not need to do anything to "convert" it to decimal!
by estimating the number after the decimal
The 5 decimal between 0.3 and 0.4 are____0.31,0.32,0.33,0.34 and0.35
No... you can write it to any number of decimal places.
The zero enables the use of place values which are fundamental to the decimal system. It allows you to differentiate between 109 and 19: the 1 in the first number represents the number of hundreds whereas in the second number the same digit represents the number of tens.
I think you can use the word "convert" in that case. I don't think there is a more specific term, for this particular type of conversion.
Yes you can.
When you divide a number by another number that isn't a factor of the first number.