It increases the number of digits displayed after the decimal point. It will not change the value of the number.
The number in the relevant cell is displayed with more digits after the decimal point.
It is 1.1
That depends on how you're counting. It could be 1.0091 or 1.010
A positive integer is a whole number or a counting number that is greater than 0. "Decimal" simply means that the place value of each digit is ten time that of the digit to its right. A decimal number does not require a decimal point.
It increases the number of digits displayed after the decimal point. It will not change the value of the number.
1.00 ?
No, a decimal cannot be a natural number. A natural number is also known as a counting number {1,2,3,...} etc. etc. But it cannot be a decimal.
There is no decimal number for the binary number 13 because 13 cannot be a binary number.
The number in the relevant cell is displayed with more digits after the decimal point.
It depends on what number you are counting by. If you are counting by halves it would be 10 but if you were counting by 1 decimal it would be 9.6 and so on. Hope this helps, Popgirl33122
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. So, yes, any number can be a decimal.
It is a way to round the number(s) so that fewer digits after the decimal point are displayed.
It is 1.1
Every number in our "normal" counting system is a decimal. 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. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point or any digits after a decimal point.
That depends on how you're counting. It could be 1.0091 or 1.010
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