When dividing 592 by 9.25, how many zeros will be placed in the dividend?
!5 in decimals is really just 15.000000000... no matter how many more zeros there are it will still be 15 (as a 'decimal')
moving the decimal 3 place to the right 1000 have 3 zeros.
Two decimals are equivalent only if everything from the decimal point to the last non-zero digit is the same in both of them. Additional zeros after that don't matter.
The same as integers without decimals. Just make sure the decimals are directly above and below one another. Use zeros as placeholders if you don't have enough numbers, that is, if one decimal is longer than the other.
It is not necessary: some people find it easier to do so, others do not.
take out zeros
2
648
Annexing zeros is included in ordering decimals to even the numbers out so you can line the decimals up. I'm pretty sure that is the right answer...
When dividing 592 by 9.25, how many zeros will be placed in the dividend?
!5 in decimals is really just 15.000000000... no matter how many more zeros there are it will still be 15 (as a 'decimal')
You annex zeros to get the answer. Such as 0.03 equals 0.030, and you keep annexing zeros to the end to get your answer. Until you get to the hundred thousandths place.
The question is not that clear but the 2 decimals could be 18.70 or 18.700 now having 2-3 zeros.
9(11, if decimals are counted) 1,000,000,000.00
Less than positive decimals, yes.
one thing that you can do is divide the 8 into 3, but you will need to annex zeros