You first write the integer part, then write the decimal point and then the fractional part in decimal form.
73% in decimal form is point seven three.
3.4% in decimal form is .034.Remember - to change a percentage to decimal move the decimal point TWO (2) places to left. To change a decimal to a percentage - move the decimal point TWO (2) places to the right.
The answer depends on where A and B are.
7 is already in decimal form. To put an actual decimal point in the number, it would be written as 7.0 Hope that helps!
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There is no such thing as an expanded form of a decimal point!
You first write the integer part, then write the decimal point and then the fractional part in decimal form.
It is already expressed as a decimal in its present form.
73% in decimal form is point seven three.
It is 2: and there is no requirement to have a decimal point.
0.015. The first number after the decimal point is tenths, the second is hundredths, the third is thousandths.
Seven point five written as in decimal form is 7.5
120 is already in decimal form. You do not need to have a decimal point for a number to be in decimal form. All that is required is that the place values go down by a factor of one-tenth every time you move one digit to the right. Also the digit to the left of the decimal point (or where the decimal point would have been) has a unit place value.
3.4% in decimal form is .034.Remember - to change a percentage to decimal move the decimal point TWO (2) places to left. To change a decimal to a percentage - move the decimal point TWO (2) places to the right.
The answer depends on where A and B are.
It is the third digit after (to the right of) the decimal point.