To read the decimal 8.79, you read it eight and seventy-nine hundredths because after the decimal, there are two place values. The first is tenths and the second is hundredths. Since the last number, 9, is in the hundredth place, the whole decimal would be read as a hundredth.
0.110 is read as "ten thousandths".
It is read as:two and thirty-four thousandths
% rate = 728/1040 * 100% = 0.7
It is twenty four hundredths.
There are 25.4 millimeters in one inch. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 1040 millimetres is equal to 1040/25.4 = 40.94 inches.
To read the decimal 8.79, you read it eight and seventy-nine hundredths because after the decimal, there are two place values. The first is tenths and the second is hundredths. Since the last number, 9, is in the hundredth place, the whole decimal would be read as a hundredth.
Understanding a 1040 tax table is difficult for me. so my advise is to go to a certified public accountant and have them do the work. It will be worth the money in the long run.
.54 is bigger than .51. When you read a decimal, you read it from left to right, the biggest decimal number being the one closest to the decimal point.
0.110 is read as "ten thousandths".
It is read as:two and thirty-four thousandths
1.3 is read as 'one point three'.
a decimal that never ends and keeps going on and on in that same order. Example: if 6 was a repeating decimal it would read: .666666666666666666 etc Example #2: if 52 was a repeating decimal it would read: 5252525252525252 etc
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you write it the way you read it
three tenths
you write a decimal in fraction by example: 12/100 it is read as twelve hundredths as decimal is 0.12 or .12.