It is 8.0 rounded to one decimal point.
To convert any percentage to a decimal, you simply move the decimal point two places to the left. To convert a decimal to a percentage, you simply move the decimal point two places to the right. With 55% move the decimal point two places to the left. 1st Place: 5.5 2nd Place: .55 So 55% as a decimal is .55
1.00 is greater because the number before the decimal is greater
Arrange terms in both in decreasing order based on the exponents. Use the algorith for long division. This is just like long division. Step 1. Divide 1st term into 1st term, (place answer above division line). Step 2. Multiply that answer by all terms in the divisor, (place this result below the polynomial inside the division bar) Step 3. Subtract like terms (answer goes down 1 line) and bring down another term to continue. Repeat: Step 1. Divide 1st term into new 1st term. etc
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It is 4.8 when rounded to one decimal place.
The correct answer is 50.3
0.9
141.4 (because 7 > 4, so you round up)
It is 27.6 since 4 the 4 after the 1st six is smaller than five
To answer this we need to look at the 2nd decimal place. if the 2nd decimal place is 5 or larger then we add 1 to the 1st decimal place, if it is 4 or less than we do not add 1 and just truncate the rest of the digits. Examples: 12.45 = 12.5 (because 5 needs to be rounded up) 12.31 = 12.3 (because 3 is less than 5) etc So, 342.3846 = 342.4 since 8 is larger than 4
The second decimal place is 5 or more, so the first decimal place increases by 1.69.6
The ones place, since it is the 1st place past the decimal place.
You would round it up to 68.6
7.4 When we refer to something as a tenth we mean to the 1st decimal place.
you take the 2nd decimal and if it is under 5 you take out the 2nd decimal and leave the 1st decimal the way it is, if the 2nd decimal is 5 and over you add 1 to the 1st decimal with 5.72 it will change to 5.7 but if it was 5.77 it would change to 5.8
The tenth place is always the first place value after the decimal in a number, so it would be the 1st 5. :D