3.335
3.336 in practice 1-6
3.336
Yes. The decimal 0.37 is 0.370000000000.... The decimal 0.333 is 0.33300000000....
33.3 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its equivalent, in rational form, is 333/10 which cannot be simplified.
-0.666 = -(666/1000) = -(333/500)
0.333 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its rational equivalent is 333/1000 which can be simplified
Answer = .3 with a bar above the 3 or .3 (3 repeating) or even ~.333 (if precision isn't very important). Note: Whenever you have a number in % or "percent" that you want to convert to a decimal number, simply divide the % number by 100 (for example: 33.3 % / 100 = .333). IF the % number is known to be repeating (for example 1/3=.3 repeating=33.3% (repeating)), then you can express the percent number in decimal as .3 with a bar above the 3 or as .3 (repeating) or even ~.333 (where "~" means "approximately). All are valid expressions of 33.3 % (repeating).
No. 333 is more than 178.
Yes. The decimal 0.37 is 0.370000000000.... The decimal 0.333 is 0.33300000000....
333
No, it is not.
.333
0.333 = 333/1000
.333
33.3 % = .333 (no repeating decimal- just move the decimal point two places to the left and erase the % sign). 33.3% = 0.333 (This is different from the repeating 3 value for the fraction 1/3)
333/10
333 (including 3 itself).
If that is a finite decimal, then 3.33 = 333/100 If that is the start of an infinite decimal, ie 3.33 is meant to be 3.3333..., then 3.33.... = 31/3
There are 333 of them - too many to list here.