If the number is already in decimal form, you do not need to do anything to "convert" it to decimal!
No... you can write it to any number of decimal places.
The number in the relevant cell is displayed with more digits after the decimal point.
Use the method of long division.
The integer part of the mixed number is the integer part of the decimal. The use long division to convert the fractional part of the mixed number to the fractional part of the decimal.
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It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.It is a number with no decimal places, or a whole number if you prefer. You would use it for quantities that are only in whole numbers.
If the number is already in decimal form, you do not need to do anything to "convert" it to decimal!
There doesn't always have to be two numbers after the decimal. If you are asked to round to the nearest hundreth, then use two places after the decimal. If you are asked to round to the nearest thousandth, then use 3 places after the decimal. If you are asked to round to the nearest tenth, then use 1 place after the decimal. If you are not told where to round, then it is up to you. One common way of doing it is to use significant figures. In other words, if you are dividing two numbers to get a decimal; count the number of significant figures in the divisor and the dividend. Whichever one has the least number of significant figures, use that number of significant figures in your answer. For example: 30.5 / 1.3456789 30.5 has the least number of significant figures; so use 3 significant figures in your answer. Answer: 22.7 If you are working with money, then always use two numbers after the decimal. For example: Add $30.15 + $201.25 Answer: $231.40
No... you can write it to any number of decimal places.
Yes you can.
When you divide a number by another number that isn't a factor of the first number.
There are only a small number of Sony Ericsson phones available for use with Sprint. They include models 1101, 1102, and T608 and they are the only ones compatible with Sprint.
You would use two number 1's and a decimal point. It would be written as 1.1
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.
Divide the numerator of the rational number by its denominator. The quotient is the decimal equivalent.
Let's use the fraction 1/8 as an example. You can say it as one over eight or one eighths. To convert it to a decimal, you divide the numerator (the number on top) by the denominator (the number on the bottom). So, if you divide 1 by 8, you get 0.125. That's the decimal number for 1/8.Another example:To write the fraction 1/4 as a decimal, you would divide the 1 by the 4, which equals .25 To write it in words it is one fourth, or twenty five hundredths.