An infinite amount of numbers can theoretically be placed after the decimal point.
It depends on where the decimal point is to be placed? For instance, if 1010100 is a whole number, then it would be: 1010100.00 If this is not the case, then more information is needed.
Decimal point
If there is a decimal placed somewhere within the number, such as .3568 could be rounded to .357
Where the decimal is placed you just have to bring it straight down.
Nowhere. 10000 is an integer and requires no decimal number.
An infinite amount of numbers can theoretically be placed after the decimal point.
0.250
When a mixed number (a whole number and a fraction) is written as a decimal, the decimal point divides the whole number and the fractional part. 12 and 75/100 = 12.75 a dot placed after the figure representing units in a decimal fraction.
Yes, decimal is a noun, a singular, common noun. Example sentence: The decimal for hundredths is placed two digits from the right of a number.
It depends on where the decimal point is to be placed? For instance, if 1010100 is a whole number, then it would be: 1010100.00 If this is not the case, then more information is needed.
Decimal point
Not really.If you are competent in using the basic operations of arithmetic (+ - * /) and follow the riles as these apply to decimal numbers then the decimal point will be correctly placed and finding a whole number estimate will only mean additional calculations which serve no purpose. On the other hand, if you are not that competent then how can you be sure that the whole number estimate that you find is accurate?
As many as you can write.
If there is a decimal placed somewhere within the number, such as .3568 could be rounded to .357
a word, letter, or number placed before another.
72,000 as a decimal is 72.000. This is because the decimal point is placed after the last digit, which is zero in this case. The decimal representation helps in understanding the value in terms of fractions of a whole number.