999,999
The largest 3-digit number in base 3 is 222. Its decimal equivalent is 26
Three tenths is .3 as a decimal.
Three hundredths as a decimal is 0.03.
A decimal which is equivalent to 2.5 and has three decimals is 2.500.
You can convert three eighths into a decimal by diving the three by the eight, which is 0.375
No. The square root of three is an irrational number. That means that it cannot be represented as a fraction. Any terminating decimal can be represented as a fraction with some power of 10 in the denominator.
0.53 is the largest of the three.
program that take three decimal number as input and find the largest among them in assembly language
In the decimal system, the largest digit in any place is 9.
A BCD digit only uses the binary patterns that represent decimal numbers, ie 0000 - 1001; this requires 4 bits (1 nybble) so there can be 2 BCD digits to a byte. Therefore in 3 bytes there can be 3 × 2 = 6 BCD digits. The largest BCD digit is 1001 = 9. Assuming non-signed, the maximum 3 byte BCD number is 999,999.
The largest 3-digit number in base 3 is 222. Its decimal equivalent is 26
999 is the largest 3 digit number because each of the three digits is the largest possible value (9). Whole number simply means that there is no decimal part or fraction.
Three to four to decimal is 0.75.
three hundredth as a decimal = 0.03
Three tenths is .3 as a decimal.
Three hundredths as a decimal is 0.03.
You change three percent to a decimal.