0.02 is already in decimal form #However, , you would say it as 'zero point zero two'.
i can be a negative number a negative number or a zero but i am never a decimal or fraction
To write 0.05 in word form, you would say "zero point zero five." This is because the zero before the decimal point represents the whole number part, and the numbers after the decimal point are read individually. So, 0.05 is read as "zero point zero five."
Fifteen point zero eight three is the word form of the number 15.083. This can be broken down as follows: "fifteen" represents the whole number 15, "point" signifies the decimal point, "zero" indicates the digit 0 after the decimal point, "eight" represents the digit 8 after the zero, and "three" signifies the final digit 3.
To write 0.107 in word form, you would say "zero point one zero seven." Each digit after the decimal point is read individually, with "zero" representing the whole number before the decimal. This is a common way to express decimal numbers in spoken language.
60+9 you can't expand the zero and you can't add the zero because their is no decimal point.
To write 53.5 in expanded form, you would separate the whole number part (53) and the decimal part (0.5). So, 53.5 in expanded form would be 50 + 3 + 0.5. In word form, you would write 53.5 as "fifty-three and five tenths."
It is a decimal number in which there is at least one non-zero digit after the decimal point (excluding an infinitely repeating 9s).
A recurring decimal.
As given in the question '0.3' is the decimal. However, in words it is 'zero point three'.
If a number has no decimal you can add a point zero zero at the end of that number.
Repeating decimal
0.02 is already in decimal form #However, , you would say it as 'zero point zero two'.
That's not a correct number; a correct number may only have one (or zero) decimal points.
i can be a negative number a negative number or a zero but i am never a decimal or fraction
The decimal 1.04 can be written in word form as "one point zero four." This means there is one whole unit, zero tenths, and four hundredths. The word "point" is used to denote the decimal point in the number.
eight hundredths.