Ah, let's turn those 10 months into a decimal, friend. Since there are 12 months in a year, we can represent 10 months as a decimal by dividing 10 by 12. This gives us the decimal value of approximately 0.8333, like a happy little fraction finding its place in the world.
It is 10 months. There is no need for a decimal point, and trailing 0s are misleading.
1/10 is written, in decimal, as 0.11/10 is written, in decimal, as 0.11/10 is written, in decimal, as 0.11/10 is written, in decimal, as 0.1
15 months = 1.25 years
9 months is 9/12 of a year and in decimal form it is 0.75
9 out of 10 written as a decimal is is: 9/10 = 0.9 as a decimal
It is 10 months. There is no need for a decimal point, and trailing 0s are misleading.
It is simply 17.0 months as a decimal
To convert 9 months into a decimal, divide 9 by 12 (total number of months in a year). So, 9 months as a decimal would be 0.75 (9 ÷ 12 = 0.75).
Four months is a third of a year which would be expressed as .33 repeating as a decimal.
1/10 is written, in decimal, as 0.11/10 is written, in decimal, as 0.11/10 is written, in decimal, as 0.11/10 is written, in decimal, as 0.1
A decimal number is a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of any digit is ten times that of the digit in the place to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the decimal for 8 months – as in the question. If you want it as a decimal fraction of some other quantity then you need to specify that second quantity.
15 months = 1.25 years
9 months is 9/12 of a year and in decimal form it is 0.75
4 months, as a decimal, is 4 months. Or, if you prefer, 4.00 months. It does not matter how many 0s you append after the decimal point - except that the greater the number of 0s the greater the implied precision.
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9 out of 10 written as a decimal is is: 9/10 = 0.9 as a decimal
0.666667