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There is basically one way to write hexadecimal numbers. Of course, the numbers represent information, and this information can be represented in may other ways; some of them are in binary (4 binary digits for each hexadecimal digit), in decimal, or each byte as as decimal number (as in the dotted decimal notation used for IP version 4 numbers).
The decimal notation of 34000 is simply 34,000. In decimal notation, each digit's place value is based on powers of 10, with the rightmost digit being in the ones place, the next digit to the left in the tens place, and so on. Therefore, the number 34000 can be read as thirty-four thousand in decimal notation.
It will have a dollar sign and decimal point with two digits on the right of the decimal point.
The decimal notation of 57.07 is simply 57.07. In decimal notation, each digit's place value is determined by its position relative to the decimal point. The "5" is in the tens place, the first "7" is in the tenths place, and the second "7" is in the hundredths place.
It means that you can not leave your result as fractions. If your result is 1/3, you have to write it like 0,333333333... You have to use the decimal notation.