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To convert 24.875 into a fraction:1. Count the decimal places. In this case 3.2. Divide 24.875 by the number of decimal places:1 decimal place = 102 decimal places = 1003 decimal places = 10004 decimal places = 1000024.875 = 24875/1000 or 199/8
The number of decimal places has no bearing on the relative value. 0.2 is greater than 0.137 0.402 is greater than 0.3
If the number is truly 1, and you are wanting it with 2 decimal places, then your answer is: 1.00
Not necessarily. 1/7 = 0.142857142857... infinitely many decimal places. 1/3 = 0.333.... infinitely many decimal places. 1/5 = 0.2 No zeros in the denominator in any of the three but number of decimal places range from 1 to infinitely many.
When you have to get a number correct to X decimal places, you look at the number in X+1 place. If that number is 5 or more you add 1 to the number in X place, otherwise you leave the number in X place as it is. So, 5.9829 correct to three decimal places is 5.983,And, 5.982 correct to two decimal places is 5.89
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To convert 24.875 into a fraction:1. Count the decimal places. In this case 3.2. Divide 24.875 by the number of decimal places:1 decimal place = 102 decimal places = 1003 decimal places = 10004 decimal places = 1000024.875 = 24875/1000 or 199/8
The number of decimal places has no bearing on the relative value. 0.2 is greater than 0.137 0.402 is greater than 0.3
There is none. An integer has to be a number with no decimal places
Three decimal places.A simple rule of thumb for multiplying decimals; ignore the decimals and just multiply the number together.0.111 x 0.1; would become 111 x 1 = 111Then count all the numbers after the decimal. 0.111 (3) and 0.1 (1) 3+1=4And put the decimal point that many places from the right.With four places 111 becomes:11.1 ( one place)1.11 (two places)0.111 (three places)0.0111 (four places)0.111 x 0.1 = 0.0111----------------------------There is 2 decimals digits in hundredths and 1 decimal digit in tenths, thus when multiplied together they will have 2 + 1 = 3 decimal digits.However, if the decimal digits on the right hand end are zero they are not written, and less than 3 can be written.Examples:0.97 × 0.3 = 0.2910.17 × 0.3 = 0.0510.12 × 0.5 = 0.060 = 0.06When multiplying decimal numbers, multiply them without the decimal point and then put the decimal point back in to the result by counting the total number of digits after the decimal points in the original numbers and ensuring that the same number are in the result.Thus as the first number has 2 decimal places and the second that 1 decimal place, the result will have 1 + 2 = 3 decimal places.
For percentages to decimal values, two places to the left. A percent is 1/100th.
1/15 as a decimal is a recurring decimal: 0.066... with the 6 recurring forever; it would be usual to approximate the decimal by rounding to a number of decimal places, eg to 5 decimal places it is approx 0.06667