decimal have none whole number
that is what you just said. 0.2 two tenths, 20 hundredths, 200 thousandths. 0.2 is already in decimal form. It would be read as: two-tenths, or two-tenths (of one). Or, since it can be read as a fraction, since 0.2 is less than one, you would have 20%. Another way to understand this decimal is to convert it to it's lowest common denominator. Understanding that 0.2 = 2/10 (two-tenths), you can see that you can divide the numerator and the denominator by 2 and get an answer of 2/10 = 1/5. *** Actually 0.2% can be further explained as a decimal. The point is that this number (0.2%) is truly a % so it is not in pure decimal form. If you look at the percentage it is 0.2% and it is in the tens place. To move it to a true decimal you would move the decimal 2 times to the left making it 0.002.
The decimal 17.05 is equal to the decimal 17.050.
100 in decimal = 100.0
15.6 is a decimal
decimal have none whole number
no
A decimal is not a measurement unit, it is a way in which numbers - pure numbers - are represented.
The decimal scale measures numbers - pure numbers - so there are no dimensions.
A decimal is not a measurement unit, it is a way in which numbers - pure numbers - are represented.
300 ml is a measure of volume. A decimal is a number - pure and simple - neither mass, nor volume, neither length not time. So there is no decimal that is the same as 300 ml.
Binary coded decimal (BCD) is easier to convert between displayed or printed form than is pure binary.
You cannot. A decimal is a pure number - not a length, a weight, or anything. A metre is a length.
pi cannot be expressed as a terminating or non-repeating decimal. Consequently, it is irrational. The pure mathematical proof is not simple.
None. A decimal is a pure (dimensionless) number whereas a square foot is a measure of area, with dimension [L2]. Since their dimensions are different, there can be no direct relation between the two.
None. A decimal is a pure number, with no measurement units associated with it. A millilitre is a measure of volume. According to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion between a dimensionless number and a measure of volume is not valid.
A decimal is a pure number. A millimetre is a unit of length. There is no equivalence between the two. 1 mm is equal to 1.0 mm or 1.00 mm or 0.001 metre or lots of other possibilities. But all of them are measures of length, not decimals.