Uncountable
Add as many zeros as you would like to see after the digit 2and you will have a new decimal that's equivalent to 0.2 .
The only way is: 200.0 (plus as many more zeros as you want to add on the end)
Seven : They are 15,000,000.0 The last ( right hand zero is the decimal).
At least five. If you want to, you can write a decimal point at the end of the number, and then add as many zeroes as you want after the decimal point. They won't change the value of the number.
You don't. .3 * .4 = .12 No added zeros.
Divide 100 into the number. You will need to add a decimal and zeros to make it work. The result is a percentage. Divide the numerator by the denominator
2 in decimal form is 2. You can add as many zeros after the decimal as you want. It does not change the value of two. Meh, or 2.0!
division. add a decimal with zeros after it and just keep dividing.
It is 7000%: add two zeros and the percentage symbol.
Add as many zeros as you would like to see after the digit 2and you will have a new decimal that's equivalent to 0.2 .
The only way is: 200.0 (plus as many more zeros as you want to add on the end)
Add two zeros and a percentage sign. So, the answer is 150000000%.
Yes. Add zeros to the end of the sum that you get an keep dividing. Just make sure to ADD A DECIMAL before the zeros.;D
Seven : They are 15,000,000.0 The last ( right hand zero is the decimal).
At least five. If you want to, you can write a decimal point at the end of the number, and then add as many zeroes as you want after the decimal point. They won't change the value of the number.
You don't. .3 * .4 = .12 No added zeros.
0009574.7 possibly. You should not add zeros after the decimal point because, even though the value remains the same, adding zeros after the decimal point indicates a higher level of accuracy (more significant figures).