It was William Shanks.
Calculated and written to three decimal places: 0.024 Rounded to three decimal places: 0.025
As 29 is a whole number, if you wish to make it a decimal number, all you have to do is add a .0 to the end. This, 29.0 is the decimal form of 29.
The longest calculation as of December 2013 goes to 12.1 trillion digits.
If you have calculated A + B = C then you can calculate C - A. If the answer is B then the first sum is correct.
As many as you like; pi is an irrational number. That means that there are no two whole numbers that you can make into a fraction exactly equal to pi. It also means that if you start to calculate pi as a decimal it never ends and never recurrs. It just goes on forever. A few years ago two Japanese people calculated pi to eight million places of decimals, which they then published in a book. It just never ends. * * * * * Update: in October 2011, pi to 10 trillion (and 50) digits was published. See link.
The first mathematician is Arya bhatt.
A mathematician named Simon Stevin invented the decimal point in the late 1500s. Stevin was from the Flemish population of Belgium.
How many total edition published for dewey decimal classification
division. add a decimal with zeros after it and just keep dividing.
In more than 40 years as a mathematician, I have never needed to do so.
Calculated and written to three decimal places: 0.024 Rounded to three decimal places: 0.025
Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi
The answer will depend on how this number was calculated.
It increases daily.
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it was karen velasquez she was the first to do this if it wernt for her we wudnt have decimals tht would help us in our future :)
The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), or Dewey Decimal System, is a proprietary library classification system first published in the United States by Melvil Dewey in 1876.