.5
a half is a half no matter what it is half of
0.006 is a decimal since contains a decimal point
Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.
Since 637 is an integer, it is 0.
It is not an integer, since it has digits after the decimal point.
200,000 There is no need for a decimal point. And any 0s after a decimal point are inappropriate since they indicate a level of precision for which there is no justification.
0.006 is a decimal since contains a decimal point
Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.
There is no such thing as the nearest decimal point - since there is only one decimal point. To the nearest whole number, the value is 3.
Since 511 is an integer, there is no need to express it with digits after the decimal point.
"Floating Point" refers to the decimal point. Since there can be any number of digits before and after the decimal, the point "floats". The floating point unit performs arithmetic operations on decimal numbers.
Since 637 is an integer, it is 0.
Half of 81 without a decimal point would be 40.5. Dividing 81 by 2 gives you 40.5 as the result. Since you specified no decimal point, the answer would be 40.5.
It is not an integer, since it has digits after the decimal point.
Since there is no decimal point then it is just '6' (six)
Since there is no decimal point, it's already there.
It is 5 - just as in the question. Since it is an integer, there is no need for the decimal point or any 0s.
1% It depends on where the decimal point is supposed to be in that question - since answers.com does not allow punctuation in the questions, try writing "point" where the decimal is supposed to be.