It is already a decimal in the form of 78.5
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109,600,000 million
It would look like this: 9 602 11.3
It is 0.06
1 million as a decimal is written as 1,000,000. This can also be expressed as 1.0 x 10^6 in scientific notation, where the decimal point is moved 6 places to the right to convert from standard to scientific notation. In decimal form, each place value to the left of the decimal point represents a power of 10, with the rightmost digit being in the "ones" place.
100,000,000.0
It is already a decimal in the form of 78.5
134,800,000 = 1.348*108 in standard form.
Oh, dude, writing 3.5 million in standard form is like a walk in the park. You just move the decimal point six places to the right because a million has six zeros. So, 3.5 million in standard form is 3,500,000. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
Oh, dude, writing 261 million in standard form is like super easy. You just move the decimal point 6 places to the right because a million has 6 zeros. So, 261 million in standard form is 261,000,000. Voila!
21 in decimal form can be 21.0 or 21.00 or 21.000, or however many zeros you'd like to write after the decimal point.
26,000,000, that's what 26 million looks like in number form.
3.1415926 . . .
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% rate can be changed to decimal form. To convert % rate to decimal form: 1. Remove the % sign 2. Divide the given % by 100. Example: 25% = 0.25 in decimal
Oh, dude, 175 millionths in decimal form is 0.000175. It's like you take the number 175 and divide it by a million, which is a lot of dividing, but hey, that's math for you. So, yeah, 0.000175 is the fancy way to write it.