The decimal point was invented between 1550 and 1617.
The roman numeral MDL represents the number 1550. One tenth of 1550 equals 155 which is written in roman numerals as CLV.
Thirty-one fiftys (!) is 31*50 = 1550, whether as an integer or a decimal.
If referring to the year '1550', it can be said as "fifteen fifty A.D." If referring to the number 1550, it is "one thousand five hundred and fifty".
1.55 × 103
Well, let's see here, friend. To write 1550 as a mixed number, you would have 1550 divided by 1, which equals 1550. So, as a mixed number, it would be 1550/1. And to write it as a decimal, you simply write 1550.
15/50 written as a decimal is 15 divided by 50 = 0.3 1550 written as a decimal is 1550.0
1550/2000 = 31/40 = 0.775 as a decimal
1,550% = 15.5 = 151/2
1550/2000 = 0.775
The decimal point was invented between 1550 and 1617.
The roman numeral MDL represents the number 1550. One tenth of 1550 equals 155 which is written in roman numerals as CLV.
Thirty-one fiftys (!) is 31*50 = 1550, whether as an integer or a decimal.
I'm not sure if your asking for the scientific notation for .1550 or 1550. 1550 in scientific notation is 1.550 x 10-3 .1550 in scientific notation is 1.550 x 101
If referring to the year '1550', it can be said as "fifteen fifty A.D." If referring to the number 1550, it is "one thousand five hundred and fifty".
15.50 To convert percents into decimals, simply divide by 100, or move the decimal place two places to the left.
1.55 × 103