It is 1.6, exactly as in the question.
The hexadecimal number E78 represents a value in base 16. To convert it to decimal (base 10), you can calculate it as follows: E (which is 14 in decimal) is in the 256's place (16²), 7 is in the 16's place (16¹), and 8 is in the 1's place (16⁰). Therefore, E78 in decimal is calculated as ( (14 \times 256) + (7 \times 16) + (8 \times 1) = 3584 + 112 + 8 = 3704 ). Thus, E78 in decimal is 3704.
It is: 1 and 16/1000 = 1.016
To write 16 as a decimal, you simply write "16.0" or "16.00". This is because whole numbers can be represented as decimals by adding a decimal point and zero after the number. In this case, the number 16 remains the same when written as a decimal.
The decimal is: 7.6 (121.6 / 16 = 7.6)
16 over 11 converted to a decimal = 1.454...16/11:= 16 ÷ 11= 1.454... in decimal
It is 15.7
15.82 rounded to two decimal places is 16.
Oh, dude, you want me to round 16 to two decimal places? That's easy! So, 16 is already a whole number, no need to worry about decimals here. It's like asking me to put a hat on a bald guy - unnecessary but sure, why not?
It is 0.016 with the 6 being in the thousandths place.
The hexadecimal number E78 represents a value in base 16. To convert it to decimal (base 10), you can calculate it as follows: E (which is 14 in decimal) is in the 256's place (16²), 7 is in the 16's place (16¹), and 8 is in the 1's place (16⁰). Therefore, E78 in decimal is calculated as ( (14 \times 256) + (7 \times 16) + (8 \times 1) = 3584 + 112 + 8 = 3704 ). Thus, E78 in decimal is 3704.
16,284,371 rounds to 16,284,371.00000000
Expressed as a decimal, 1/16 is equal to .0625.
It is: 1 and 16/1000 = 1.016
To round 16.999 to the nearest hundredth, you look at the third decimal place, which is the thousandth place. Since the digit in the thousandth place is 9, which is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the digit in the hundredth place. Therefore, 16.999 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 17.00.
To write 16 as a decimal, you simply write "16.0" or "16.00". This is because whole numbers can be represented as decimals by adding a decimal point and zero after the number. In this case, the number 16 remains the same when written as a decimal.
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