no. there can only be one per number
what are two other decimals equivalent to 2.2 ?
for example 0.01 the one is in the hundredths place two places after the decimal.
When you multiply decimals first you should take away the decimals and just leave the number. Then multiply the two numbers together and you get a larger number than the two numbers you have. Then you have to count out how many decimals places you orignally had in both of the numbers then you put how every many decimal place in the first two numbers in the answer. Let me show you an example 34.56 x 76.096 Take away the decimals 3456 x 76096 Find the answer to this 262987776 Now go back to your two original numbers and find how many decimals places they each have 34.56 has 2 decimals 76.096 has 3 decimals Since you have 2 and 3 decimals you have to put 5 decimal places in your final answer 2629.87776 this is your answer
The decimal between 1.7 and 1.8 is 1.75. This is because it falls halfway between 1.7 and 1.8 on the number line. To find the number between two decimals, you can add them and divide by 2. In this case, (1.7 + 1.8) / 2 = 1.75.
two decimals that are equivalent to 0.9 = 0.90; 0.900
The sum of two decimals equals a whole number when the total number of decimal places in both decimals is the same or when one decimal has a sufficient number of trailing zeros to make the total a whole number. For the difference of two decimals to equal a whole number, the two decimals must differ such that their decimal parts cancel each other out, resulting in an integer. In both cases, the key is ensuring that the decimal portions align appropriately.
162.70
There is no such number because decimals are infinitely dense. That is, between any two decimals, there are infinitely many decimals.
4 decimals: 1.0033 3 decimals: 1.003 2 decimals: 1.00
they aren't that different but the whole number needs to be converted for them to be the same
8.10, 8.100
The two equivalent decimals in this question are 3.05 and 3.050. The trailing zeroes as the end of the number are irrelevant.
When the fractional parts, if any, of the two decimal numbers sum to 1.
The difference of two decimals is an integer when the two decimals have the same number of digits after the decimal point, and their fractional parts cancel out perfectly. For example, subtracting 2.50 from 5.50 results in an integer (3.00) because both decimals have two digits after the decimal point. If the decimal parts align such that their difference results in a whole number, the outcome will be an integer.
An infinite number of decimals are between any two numbers that aren't the same.
Accountants use decimals by simply dividing the fractions and getting a decimal number. One does not need to be an accountant to use decimals.
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