Not necessarily: for example, consider 0.5 * 4 = 2
If the denominator of the fraction, when written in its simplest form, has any prime factor other than 2 or 5 then it will be a repeating decimal fraction otherwise it will terminate.
1.25
The number 4.563 is larger than the number 0.4563 by a factor of 10.
To write six and eight tenths in decimal form, you simply combine the whole number part (6) with the decimal part (0.8). This gives you 6.8 as the decimal form of six and eight tenths. In decimal notation, the place value of each digit to the right of the decimal point decreases by a factor of 10, with the first digit after the decimal point representing tenths.
The number of decimal places in a factor is determined by counting the digits to the right of the decimal point. In the case of the factor 40, there are no decimal places, as there is no decimal point present. Therefore, the number of decimal places in the factor 40 is 0.
Two decimal places.
A factor of 10...as in decimal
Milli = a thousandth.
0.2, 0.5
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Not necessarily: for example, consider 0.5 * 4 = 2
This is not necessarily true. 2 x 0.55 = 1.1
You need to add up the number of digits to the right of the decimal to find the number of digits in the answer. If the first factor has 2 digits to the right of the decimal point and the second factor has 3, the final answer will have 5 digits to the right of the decimal point.
False. 2 x 0.55 = 1.1