To the nearest thousand: 2000 To the nearest hundred: 2300 To the nearest ten: 2310 To the nearest one: 2305
9973.
2305
Let's say you have a decimal number that has a 0 at the left of the decimal point, (like 0.057), and you want to change it into a fraction. First take all the numbers to right of the decimal point (in this case 57, you can drop the leading 0's) and that will be your numerator (the "top" part of your fraction). For the denominator ("bottom" part) of your fraction, use a 1 followed by the same number of 0's as their are digits after the decimal point (in this case 3 -- here you must count the leading 0!). So 0.057 would be 57/1000 as a fraction. Decimal numbers that have numbers other than 0 the the left of the decimal point can be converted into mixed numbers. Just use the numbers the the left for the integer part of the number, and the same procedure as above to convert to a fraction part. Best explained as an example: 2305.0994 is the same as 2305 994/10000.
Every fraction is an equivalent fraction: each fraction in decimal form has an equivalent rational fraction as well as an equivalent percentage fraction.
fraction of 2.305 = 461/2002.305 = 2.305 * 1000/1000 = 2305/1000 or 461/200 in fraction in lowest term
1, 5, 461, 2305.
3/5 x 2305 = 1383
To the nearest thousand: 2000 To the nearest hundred: 2300 To the nearest ten: 2310 To the nearest one: 2305
It is 11:05pm.
2.305 x 103
2305 miles
10% = 2305 % = 11515% = 345
No because 2,305 does not end in zero.
9973.
the number 2305 in a pictorial form
The 2305 john deere was a new model starting in 2005 It would be sold with the front bucket it is a 23hp yanmar engine 4wd and a 18hp pto