A decimal point is a point, and that an ideal point has no dimensions (no width, no length, no height). So the answers is: there are no square feet in one decimal.
5.69003 is one of infinitely many possible answers.
If you have 9 questions wrong out of 85, you have 10.59 percent incorrect answers, rounded to two decimal places, and 89.41 percent correct answers.
There are infinitely many possible answers: any number in the interval [4.255, 4.265] will do and one possible example is 4.26375
its just like a dollar think of 4 quaters each quarter equals 25 cents so the fraction would be 1/4 beause u take 4 and divide which gives you .25 as a decimal hope that answers your question! :)
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The answers really is 0.7 in math tense.
If you need a decimal, then 13.250=13.25, so I hope that answers your question. If I misread your question, I'm sorry.
It depends how the destination cell is formatted. Number format usually allows the user to specify the number of decimal places - from none to as many as you want. If the destination cell has been formatted to two decimal places - the result will be the same as 3245.45
A decimal point is a point, and that an ideal point has no dimensions (no width, no length, no height). So the answers is: there are no square feet in one decimal.
There are many answers to that, such as: Positive, Rational, Decimal etc.
Write the numbers in a column so that all the decimal points are one below the other. Put a decimal point in the answers underneath the coumn of decimal points. Then add the numbers ignoring the decimal points.
0.82222222222222235 is one of infinitely many possible answers.
Rounded to three decimal places, 300 / 1725 = 0.174.Multiply this by 100, you get 17.4 percent. This is accurate to within one decimal place, and three-twentieths of your destination number.