The correct spelling is you're, not your!The decimal moves 6 places to the right.
As many as you can write.
0.4 = 0.40 = 0.400 = 0.4000000000000 basically, you can add as many zeros as you want on to the end without changing the value.
* One decimal place. * To the tenth place.
The correct answer is five decimal places.
3 decimal=1200aq ft
There are no decimal spaces here.
"You have to count the spaces to the right to know how many spaces you have to put."
Three.
It depends on the divisor (denominator).
oh its quite simple, lets say you have a problem like 12.5 times 2.5 first you would find how much this is which would be 3125. then to find the decimal place, just count how many spaces are in each factor (12.5 and 2.5) as you can see, the decimal in 12.5 is one space that way <. and in 2.5 the decimal is also one space that way <. so how many spaces are there? two spaces! now we go back to 3125. if we were to place the decimal, we would first count up to how many spaces there are to the left (in this case two spaces) then we would go back to our answer and count two spaces to the left: 31.25! we started out with 3125 and to find the decimal place we started before the five and counted two spaces to the left which would be < that way! ta da!
Right
To change decimal to percent:Go two places to the right then add the % sign.
one space right
675 = 6.75 x 102 0.000000283 = 2.83 x 10-7 Basically you take the number you have and move the decimal so that the number is between 1 and 10. Then multiply the number by 10 to the (blank (however many spaces you moved the decimal over)) power.
As many as you can write.
six. A microsecond is one millionth of a second. 1μs = 0,000001 s
Yes, but ONLY if the base is 10 .