0.405 = (0 x 1) + (4/10) + (0/100) + (5/1000)
5009
i can be a negative number a negative number or a zero but i am never a decimal or fraction
003 = 3 and in word form it is "three". There is no such thing as a decimal word!
As long as the decimal part of the number is equal to zero, then a decimal number can be an integer. For example, 2.0 is an integer.
In USA when considering standard and expanded forms, Yes Otherwise: Standard form (also known as "standard index form" or "scientific notation") requires a single non-zero digit before the decimal point and a multiplier of a power of 10 which gets the decimal point back to where it was in the original number. To calculated the power of the ten count how many digits the decimal point needs to move; if it needs to move to the left make it negative. As it does not have a multiplier of a power of 10, No. 600 = 6 × 10² in standard form.
The decimal value is "twelve thousandths." It may also be expressed as "zero point zero one two."
60+9 you can't expand the zero and you can't add the zero because their is no decimal point.
expanded form 50.0+3.0+0.5 all there is to it is putting zeros at the end of the number where the three would go in fifty three, then add the decimal then zero in this case word form fifty-three and five tenths in word form the (and) represents the decimal (or the .) and adding the (th) to the tenth lets you know you are talking about decimals.
Whatβs zero. 31 in expanded form.
It is a decimal number in which there is at least one non-zero digit after the decimal point (excluding an infinitely repeating 9s).
0.6047 = 0.6+0.004+0.0007 zero and six tenths and four thousandths and seven ten thousandths
A recurring decimal.
If a number has no decimal you can add a point zero zero at the end of that number.
Repeating decimal
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
put a 1 under the decimal and then a zero for every number after the zero, you get 7/1000 which can't be simplified so that is the answer.
880/1000 = 0.880 But, as the final zero in the decimal format is unnecessary then 0.880 can be written as 0.88.