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The decimal equivalent of five-twelfths is 0.41666.
62.05 The hundredths place is the second from the decimal, so you must place a 0 after the decimal and then the number.
The decimal equivalent to eleven and five twelfths is 137 twelfths.
First, determine what number is in the second decimal place. As it is a five in this case, the first decimal place is rounded up with the answer becoming 3.5.
To achieve the answer to what the decimal equivalent of the largest binary number with five places (or bits) is, work this equation: The formula is 2_ -1 where n is the number of bits. That will get you where you need to be.
The decimal equivalent of five-twelfths is 0.41666.
62.05 The hundredths place is the second from the decimal, so you must place a 0 after the decimal and then the number.
The decimal equivalent to eleven and five twelfths is 137 twelfths.
First, determine what number is in the second decimal place. As it is a five in this case, the first decimal place is rounded up with the answer becoming 3.5.
To round 13.681 to once decimal place, you first need to look at the second decimal place and determine it's value. If the number is less than five, you will keep the number that is in the first decimal place. In this case, the number in the hundredths (second) position is an eight, which is greater than five. Therefore, we must change the six to a seven. The answer would be: 13.7
To achieve the answer to what the decimal equivalent of the largest binary number with five places (or bits) is, work this equation: The formula is 2_ -1 where n is the number of bits. That will get you where you need to be.
No. An integer is a WHOLE number. A number with a decimal place or a fraction is not an integer :)
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The same as any other decimal number except that the value before the decimal place would be less than 5.
Rounding a number to one decimal place means rounding it to one number after the decimal point (dot/period). The first number after the decimal point is a 4. To determine if it should be rounded up you look at the second number after the decimal with is also a 4. If it were a five or greater you would round up, but it's not so you don't. Thus 2.447 rounded to one decimal place is 2.4
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