Annexing zeros is included in ordering decimals to even the numbers out so you can line the decimals up.
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Annexing with zeros refers to a mathematical technique used in operations such as addition or multiplication, particularly when dealing with larger numbers. It involves appending zeros to a number to simplify calculations or to align numbers for easier arithmetic. For example, when multiplying 20 by 3, one can think of it as 2 (the significant part) multiplied by 3, and then appending a zero to the result, yielding 60. This method streamlines calculations and helps maintain clarity when working with larger figures.
decimals are used when you have part of a whole for examle .362598798 is part of a whole
Yes decimals are used in probability; also percent and odds.
decimals are used for prices like $2.95 fractions can be used for data
Well, decimals can be used for voting.
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The Chinese were the first to use decimals. Decimals were developed and used in the 1st century B.C. in China and then spread to the Middle East and Europe.
When you are shopping or rounding decimals to the nearest price!
Before decimals were invented, people used fractions.
Decimals are more commonly used.
According to the definition of a trillion used in the U.S. and Canada, it has 12 zeros. According to the definition of a trillion used in most of Europe, it has 18 zeros.
There are nine zeros in a gillion, which is a number in the Gillion system which isn't commonly used.