well, 10 000 km is a whole number and a decimal point is supposed to separate the wholes and the fractions, or peices. In this case there is no fractional peices, so the decimal point is after the zero in the ones place. So the answer would be 10 000. km
Another answer: That depends on how many Kilometres you wish 10000 to represent. 10000.0 would be 10 thousand Km, 1000.0 would be one thousand Km, 100.00 would be one hundred Km, 10.000 would be ten Km and 1.0000 would be one Km.
Any number can be put into decimal form.
You can't and you don't have to. 4.8 already IS in decimal format.
4/5 = 0.8 in decimal = 4 ÷ 5 = 0.8 in decimal
It is 70,000,000 and there is no need to put a decimal point after the number.
Divide the fraction then put the whole number at the front of the decimal.
10000. km per hour
10000km is about 6,213.7 miles.
"If 10000km is 10 x 10 to the power of 6m what is 500km?" Let me reword this to make sense. If 10000km in E notation is 10E6 meter, what is 500km? 5E5 meter
It is around 10000Km
10000km
10000Km for Diesel and 15000Km for Petrol
10000km is 6,213.7 miles.
how do you put 16 thousandths in a decimal
it is about 10000km long and 200000000km wide.
10000km can be written as 1.00 × 104 km
13 in decimal = 13.0
Any number can be put into decimal form.