1.41600
The correct answer is five decimal places.
Fraction ; 5/100 Decimal ; 0.05 NB In the fraction there are '2'(two) zeroes, so the decimal is written to '2'(two) decimal places. NB Similarly 5/1000 (Five thousandths) becomes 0.005 ( '3' Three zeroes to '3' decimal places ). et. seq.,
There will be five.
No - rounded to five decimal places, sqrt(35) = 5.91608.
Yes - rounded to five decimal places, sqrt(56) = ±7.48331
A strange requirement, but the answer is 413.74000
It is a recurring decimal, so 3.8333 is the answer to your question.
.02354X10^3 :p
Pi to five decimal places is 3.14159.
To determine the number of decimal places in the product of 0.51 and 2.427, you can add the decimal places of both numbers. The number 0.51 has two decimal places, and 2.427 has three decimal places, giving a total of five decimal places. Therefore, 0.51 times 2.427 will indeed have five decimal places.
The correct answer is five decimal places.
There will be five decimal places.
It is: 57.22330 rounded to 5 decimal places
12.66, the hundredths places is where the first five is after the decimal. You look to the right of the five and the number is an eight so you bump 5 up to 6, if its five or above...give it a shove!
5 of them.
3.14159. To 50 decimal places is this: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510.
five hundredths= 0.05 (two decimal places after 0)