Between the 0 and 2: 0.213
0/0=1 or 1.111... (any other whole number)/0=infinity.999... (any decimal number between 0.1 and 1)/0=1.999... (any decimal number between 0 and 0.1)/0=1.1...999... (any decimal number above a.1)/0=infinity.999... (any number between a and a.1)/0=infinity.1...999...
There is an infinity of numbers between 0 and 1. In decimal form, all of then would have the representation 0.abcd...
2
It can be any decimal number between 0 and 255.
0.3 is a decimal. The decimal point is the (.) between the 0 and the 3.
Between the 0 and 2: 0.213
no, 0.000001 is the lowest millionths decimal, so there are none that would fall between 0 and 0.000001Any other millionths decimal would be larger than .000001 and would not be between 0 and 0.000001
0/0=1 or 1.111... (any other whole number)/0=infinity.999... (any decimal number between 0.1 and 1)/0=1.999... (any decimal number between 0 and 0.1)/0=1.1...999... (any decimal number above a.1)/0=infinity.999... (any number between a and a.1)/0=infinity.1...999...
There is an infinity of numbers between 0 and 1. In decimal form, all of then would have the representation 0.abcd...
2
In the base ten system the decimal point is located between 10^0 and 10^-1, that is, between the ones and the tenths.
The 3 between the 0 and the decimal point.
It can be any decimal number between 0 and 255.
A Thousand is above 0 and a thousandth is below 0 (after the decimal place)
0% in decimal is simply 0
Well, isn't that just a happy little binary number we have here! When we look at 00001001, we can see that it represents the decimal number 9. Each place in the binary number represents a power of 2, starting from the right with 2^0, then 2^1, 2^2, and so on. So, 02^7 + 02^6 + 02^5 + 02^4 + 12^3 + 02^2 + 02^1 + 12^0 equals 9.