It allows the ratios to be compared more easily.
But they are NOT all defined as unit ratios. My monitor has an aspect ratios of 4:3 or 16:9.
There is no such unit of measurement as a diameter, a diameter is the length across something. Perhaps you are thinking of a decimetre.
It is searching [for something] in a straight line.Perhaps you mean linear extrapolation? That is when the extrapolation assumes that the function is a straight line.
If you have done something in the past but you no longer do it - for example, perhaps you used to smoke cigarettes but you gave it up - then you would answer yes when asked have you ever done that. The question do you ever, in comparison, is asking about something that you continue to do. If you no longer smoke and you are asked, do you ever smoke, the answer is no, you do not smoke, even if you have smoked in the past.
Perhaps you should reconsider attempting to making a grenade.
Inputs, perhaps!
It could mean reduce the value of a decimal - perhaps by subtracting something or multiplying by a number smaller than 1.
A decimal to two digits, perhaps.
I regret that the phrase "decimal current" is not recognised. Perhaps decimal current is yet to be developed (or devoloped, even).
If you divide 19 by 20, perhaps on a calculator, you will get the answer as a decimal.
0.180, 0.180000, and, perhaps surprisingly, 0.17999....
Perhaps coincidentally but certainly intriguingly, 4.6 is.
The question asks to do nothing by converting a decimal into itself. Perhaps the question was mistyped. Please restate the question.
There is no name that I have heard, perhaps no official name at all, perhaps no recorded instance. Perhaps toilettopapyrophobia or aquaschrankopapyrophobia are suggestions.
Meredith d'ambrosio
There is no specific unit of measurement as a decimal - a decimal purely refers to a number in base 10, perhaps with a fractional element.
Perhaps Chocolate Doughnuts, or perhaps something else.
3.457 is closest. Or perhaps you are looking for 3.46 or 3.5