Oh honey, it's simple. Forty-five ten-thousandths in standard form is 0.0045. Just move that decimal four places to the right because those zeros are just hanging out doing nothing. Voilà, you're all set!
45/100 as a fraction in its simplest form = 9/20 45/100 as a decimal = 0.45
It is written like 0.45.
Oh, dude, it's like super simple. So, to write 0.045 in decimal form, you just place the decimal point in front of the 4 and you're good to go. It's like, not rocket science or anything. Just move that decimal point two places to the left and voila, 0.045!
45 = 45.0 or 4,500%
One and 45 ten-thousandths in standard form = 1.0045 × 100
30/66 in decimal form is 45.'45'% recurring decimal '45'
15 and 45/1000 = 15.045
.0145
45.0
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 45/1000 is equal to 0.045.
Oh honey, it's simple. Forty-five ten-thousandths in standard form is 0.0045. Just move that decimal four places to the right because those zeros are just hanging out doing nothing. Voilà, you're all set!
45/1000 = 0.045
45/100 as a fraction in its simplest form = 9/20 45/100 as a decimal = 0.45
To write -45 as a decimal, you simply write "-45.0" or "-45.00" to indicate the number includes a whole number and decimal point. The decimal form of -45 represents the same value as the integer -45, but with a decimal point to show its position on the number line. The negative sign indicates that the number is less than zero.
It is written like 0.45.
The 'and' implies a decimal point, so this could be written as1 + 45/100001 + .00451.0045