The Dutch astronomer, Willebrord Snellius, calculated pi to 35 decimal places in the early 17th Century.
To convert a percent to a decimal, express the percent as a decimal then move the decimal point to the left two places:3.5% = 0.035
0.819
0.1813
81.7757
The Dutch astronomer, Willebrord Snellius, calculated pi to 35 decimal places in the early 17th Century.
To convert a percent to a decimal, express the percent as a decimal then move the decimal point to the left two places:3.5% = 0.035
0.819
No - rounded to five decimal places, sqrt(35) = 5.91608.
12 ÷ 35 × 100 = 34.29% (rounded to 2 decimal places)
It is: 35/75 times 100 = 46.67% rounded to two decimal places
0.1813
81.7757
Two decimal places.
It depends on whether you are using the the American conversion ie1 US liquid quart = 0.9464 litres (to 4 decimal places)OR1 US dry quart = 1.1012 litres (to 4 decimal places)ORwhether you want the previously used British conversion ie1 imperial quart = 1.1365 litres (to 4 decimal places)SO35 US liquid quarts = 36.9841 litres (to 4 decimal places)35 US dry quarts = 31.7829 litres (to 4 decimal places)35 imperial quarts = 30.7957 litres (to 4 decimal places)
0.035 just move the decimal 2 places to the left.
To convert a percent to a fraction shift the decimal point two places to the left.35% = 0.35Now write that over 100 (use as many zeroes as there are places in the decimal) and reduce.0.35 = 35/100 = 7/20Another example: 8.5% = 0.085 = 85/1000 = 17/200.