There is only one decimal point in the number Pi
a number with a decimal point is a a fraction, a part of the whole goes behind the decimal. where as one with out a decimal point is just a whole number.
1.33 is a decimal
to round to one decimal point all you have to do is move the decimal point once to the right for example: 0.808 becomes 08.08
Any decimal less than one will round to zero.
There are 30.48 centimetres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 359 centimetres is equal to 359/30.48 = 11.78 feet.
There is only one decimal point in the number Pi
There can be no number that has more than one decimal point.
a number with a decimal point is a a fraction, a part of the whole goes behind the decimal. where as one with out a decimal point is just a whole number.
A decimal point is a point, and that an ideal point has no dimensions (no width, no length, no height). So the answers is: there are no square feet in one decimal.
That is to one decimal place (figures after the decimal point).
2.75590551 rounded to the nearest tenths (its one place after the decimal point) is 2.8.
1.33 is a decimal
to round to one decimal point all you have to do is move the decimal point once to the right for example: 0.808 becomes 08.08
Any decimal less than one will round to zero.
It is then 3.4 rounded up to one decimal place
Move the decimal point one place to the right. If the decimal point is already at the end of the number, add a 0 to the extreme right before moving the decimal point.