Expressed as a decimal, 11/2 is equal to 5.5.
Expressed as a decimal, 11/2 is equal to 5.5.
Divide 2 by 11. You'll have to round the answer eventually, because it's a never-ending decimal.
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0.1818181818181818181818........ ect. round as you please, or draw a bar on top of the first "18" which indicates those numbers repeat for ever.
Write a subscript 2 after the numbers or, as in the question, simply say so.
The numbers used are 0, 1, 2, ... , 15. However, the numbers 10 to 15 are denoted by A, B, C, D, E and F. This is to distinguish between, for example, the decimal 11 and the hex 11. The latter is 1*161 + 1 (in decimal) or 17 (in decimal).
Expressed as a decimal, 11/2 is equal to 5.5.
Put a suffix 2 as in 102.
Expressed as a decimal, 11/2 is equal to 5.5.
There are an infinitely many possible answers. Using only whole numbers you have . . . , -2 and -11, -1 and -12, 0 and -13, 1 and -14, 2 and -15, . . . You can then consider numbers to 1 decimal place and then 2 decimal places and 3, and so on etc.
2 decimal numbers between 5 and 6 are 5.5 and 5.3
To subtract in base 2, we need to borrow from the next higher place value if necessary. In this case, when subtracting 11 from 101 in base 2, we need to borrow from the leftmost digit. So, 101 in base 2 is 5 in decimal, and 11 in base 2 is 3 in decimal. When subtracting 3 from 5 in decimal, we get 2 in decimal, which is 10 in base 2. Therefore, 101 base 2 minus 11 base 2 is 10 base 2.
2 over 11 written as a repeating decimal = 0.18181818...
Write 2 ways in which whole numbers and decimal numbers are different
2 and 2/11 is expressed as 2.1818 . . .
2 d.p means 2 decimal places. It only includes the numbers after the decimal point, like 2.43 or 6.91.