In a decimal, nought represents the value of zero, which indicates the absence of a quantity in that particular place value. For example, in the decimal number 3.04, the nought signifies that there are no tenths, while the 4 represents four hundredths. It helps maintain the correct positional value of other digits in the number. Thus, nought plays a crucial role in accurately representing quantities in the decimal system.
nought point eight eight eight seven
It is nought because there are no tenths but it does have 2 hundredths
In words: 0.24 = nought point two four
This is nought point four three or forty three hundredths.
this could be written as ; nought point nought nought nought six five
nought point nought six
nought point eight eight eight seven
It is nought because there are no tenths but it does have 2 hundredths
In words: 0.24 = nought point two four
nought point four four four three
This is nought point four three or forty three hundredths.
Nought point nought nine as a fraction is 9/100
Five Five Five Nought Nought Nought Nought
this could be written as ; nought point nought nought nought six five
Nought point nought nought seven
It is: 25 and 7/100 = 2507/100 or as a decimal 25.07
there is a simple way to do this, ignore the decimal point for now and multiply 9 by 4, 9x4=36, re-insert the decimal and you are left with 3.6 which is 9x0.4=3.6