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 2750 is 2750 – as in the question.
Carried out or written to one decimal place . . . 184.2Rounded to one decimal place . . . . . 184.3
3.046 to one decimal place is 3.0.
2.694 = 2.7 in one decimal place
1.79246 = 1.8 in one decimal place
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 2750 is 2750 – as in the question.
Anything to one decimal place has a precision of one decimal place. For instance, 1234 to one decimal place is 1000, and 5678 to one decimal place is 6000. If you are talking fractional examples, then 0.1234 to one decimal place is 0.1 and 0.5678 to one decimal place is 0.6. Similarly, 0.001234 is 0.001, and 0.005678 is 0.006.
Carried out or written to one decimal place . . . 184.2Rounded to one decimal place . . . . . 184.3
978.229 rounded to one decimal place is 978.2
Yes it is the same. The .0 is just telling you that there isn't a decimal place after the 27. Some maths questions will ask for a decimal place in your answer even if it is just .0
The decimal 13.5 is already rounded to one decimal place.
That is to one decimal place (figures after the decimal point).
63.999 to one decimal place = 64.0
It is 14.1 rounded to one decimal place
3.046 to one decimal place is 3.0.
2.694 = 2.7 in one decimal place
1.79246 = 1.8 in one decimal place