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In order to turn a decimal into a palindrome you reverse it and add it to the original number... 6.5 +5.6 ------- 12.1 Now you have a decimal palindrome.
There is 24 steps in the palindrome 98
98
The palindrome for 98 is 89. It's like a little number boomerang, always coming back to where it started. So next time you see 98, just remember it's the same forwards and backwards, just like your favorite guilty pleasure movie.
898 and 8998.
The palindrome for 98 is 89. It's like a little number boomerang, always coming back to where it started. So next time you see 98, just remember it's the same forwards and backwards, just like your favorite guilty pleasure movie.
In order to turn a decimal into a palindrome you reverse it and add it to the original number... 6.5 +5.6 ------- 12.1 Now you have a decimal palindrome.
There is 24 steps in the palindrome 98
98
No, 6.5 is not a palindromic decimal.
898 and 8998.
Just as 12321 is a palindrome, .12321 is, also. 123.321 is also palindromic.
It is: 98/25 = 3.92 as a decimal
0.98To convert 98% to decimal:1. Remove the % sign.2. Divide 98 by 100.98%= 98/100= 0.98 in decimal
.98
If you mean 98%, the answer is 0.98. If you really mean 98, the answer is 98 or 98.0 if you need to see the decimal point.
no it absolutely does not read the same forward as it does backwards!!!!