Only numbers have decimal representations.
Decimal
Move the decimal to the right and you'll have your answer. Fourteen things are more than 2.7 things.
42.9, honey. Just round that bad boy to one decimal place and call it a day. No need to overcomplicate things, darling.
The question 'when was a decimal currency introduced' would not be answerable, because this is lost in the mists of time.However, the use of the words 'the decimal currency' indicates that the question refers to the conversion of the British pound (aka Pound Sterling) to decimal in 1971. The Brits are not known for being in a hurry to change things.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the decimal for 524 is 524 – as in the question. If you want it as a decimal fraction of some other quantity then you need to specify that second quantity.
Decimal
Move the decimal to the right and you'll have your answer. Fourteen things are more than 2.7 things.
you do the stuff with the things and you do it
Because not all things are whole units.
42.9, honey. Just round that bad boy to one decimal place and call it a day. No need to overcomplicate things, darling.
If you mean 576/100 then it is 5.76 as a decimal
Because six and a little bit somethings is more things than 3 and a little bit somethings.
Through the International Decimal System (kilometers, liters, square meters).
decimal system, made first calender, laws of Hammurabi
Well, darling, the number 36.4375 has four decimal places. It's not rocket science, honey, just count those digits after the decimal point. So, in this case, you've got 4 decimal places to work with. Hope that clears things up for you!
The question 'when was a decimal currency introduced' would not be answerable, because this is lost in the mists of time.However, the use of the words 'the decimal currency' indicates that the question refers to the conversion of the British pound (aka Pound Sterling) to decimal in 1971. The Brits are not known for being in a hurry to change things.
Well, honey, the decimal equivalent of 6.8 is simply 6.8. It's not rocket science, just the number written in decimal form. So, there you have it, no need to overcomplicate things.