13/50 = 0.26
It is: 13/50 = 0.26 as a decimal
13/50 = 0.26 However, if you mean 13 multiplied by 50 that is 650. Expressed as a decimal it would be 650.00
OK, SO $12.60 rounded up to the nearest dollar is $13. This is because if the decimal place on this is above or is .50, then you round up to the nearest dollar. If the decimal following the number is lower than .50 you just cross out the decimal, so 12.49 rounded is 12, but 12.50 is 13. By rounding, I mean getting rid of the decimal and adding 1 to the number, so 12.60, get rid of the decimal, so 12, and then add the one that that decimal means: so $13. Hope this helps!
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It is: -13/50 = -0.26
13/50 = 0.26
13/50 = 0.26
13/50 is the same as 13 divided by 50. So, 13 / 50 = 0.26
It is: 13/50 = 0.26 as a decimal
13/50 = 0.26 However, if you mean 13 multiplied by 50 that is 650. Expressed as a decimal it would be 650.00
OK, SO $12.60 rounded up to the nearest dollar is $13. This is because if the decimal place on this is above or is .50, then you round up to the nearest dollar. If the decimal following the number is lower than .50 you just cross out the decimal, so 12.49 rounded is 12, but 12.50 is 13. By rounding, I mean getting rid of the decimal and adding 1 to the number, so 12.60, get rid of the decimal, so 12, and then add the one that that decimal means: so $13. Hope this helps!
if you multiply numerator and denominator by 2, 13/50 = 26/100 which as a decimal is 0.26
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A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the decimal for 50 is 50.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of a one is ten times that of a one in the place to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the decimal for 50 is 50 – as in the question.