10 thousandths = 0.010
Oh, dude, you just move the decimal point three places to the left to convert 700,000 to decimal thousands. So, 700,000 in decimal thousands is 700. Easy peasy, right? Like, who even uses decimal thousands anyway?
9 out of 10 written as a decimal is is: 9/10 = 0.9 as a decimal
10% as a decimal is 0.1
3/10 as a decimal is 0.3
O.3 write as a decimal in the tenths
To express 1 inch and 10 thousandths in decimal form, you write it as 1.010. The "1" represents the whole inch, and the ".010" indicates the additional ten thousandths of an inch.
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 3/10 of an inch is equal to 0.3 inches.
You can write 1/10 as 0.1.
Oh, dude, you just move the decimal point three places to the left to convert 700,000 to decimal thousands. So, 700,000 in decimal thousands is 700. Easy peasy, right? Like, who even uses decimal thousands anyway?
10 thousands is 0.010
9 out of 10 written as a decimal is is: 9/10 = 0.9 as a decimal
10% as a decimal is 0.1
To write 28 10 as a decimal, you divide 28 by 10. The quotient is 2.8, so 28 10 expressed as a decimal is 2.8.
3/10 as a decimal is 0.3
O.3 write as a decimal in the tenths
10 trillion in decimal form = 1000000000000
I assume you're trying to write 25.4mm/inch in scientific notation.To write something in scientific notation, move the decimal place forward or backward until only one number is not a decimal. Then, multiply it by 10x, where x is the number of times you moved the decimal place back. If you moved the decimal place forward, then x would be a negative number.In this case, 25.4mm = 2.54 x 101mm (the decimal place was moved forward once)Thus, 25.4mm/inch is written as (2.54 x 101mm)/inch in scientific notation