Any rational number will produce a rational number when multiplied by 0.5. This is because the product of two rational numbers is always rational. For example, if you multiply 0.5 by the rational number 2, the result is 1, which is also rational. Thus, any rational number you choose will satisfy this condition.
No, the inverse property of multiplication results in an answer of 1 when inverses are multiplied together. The reciprocal of a number represents the inverse of a number. When a number or term is multiplied by its reciprocal, the result is one. 4 x 1/4 = 1 a x 1/a = 1 5 and 1/5 illustrates the inverse property of multiplication.
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The "place" of a digit in a number refers to how many factors of ten go into it. For example, in the number 123.456, 1 is in the hundreds place because it's being multiplied by a factor of 100, 2 is in the tens place because it's being multiplied by a factor of ten, 3 is in the ones place because it's being multiplied by a factor of one, and so on. To put it differently, 123.456 is equal to 100 + 20 + 3 +.4 + .05 +.006, and 100 equals 1 times 100, .4 equals 4 times one tenth, and .006 equals 6 times one thousandth.
Just as 25 is greater than 5 (or 05) so 25% of a number is greater than 5% of that number.
.05% can be written as .05/100 for Percent is 1/100 of a number.. so .05/100 = .05/100 x 100/100 = 5/10000 or .0005 therefore.. .05% of something is .0005 of something..
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1.00E-05 is a scientific notation representation of the number 0.00001. This format is often used to express very small or very large numbers concisely, where "E" stands for "exponent" and indicates the power of 10 by which the number is multiplied. In this case, it means 1.00 multiplied by 10 to the power of -5.
100 multiplied by 0.05 is five.
6.3e-05
No, the inverse property of multiplication results in an answer of 1 when inverses are multiplied together. The reciprocal of a number represents the inverse of a number. When a number or term is multiplied by its reciprocal, the result is one. 4 x 1/4 = 1 a x 1/a = 1 5 and 1/5 illustrates the inverse property of multiplication.
The notation 6.4E-05 represents the number 6.4 multiplied by 10 raised to the power of -5. In decimal form, this is equivalent to 0.000064. The "E" stands for exponent, commonly used in scientific notation to express very large or very small numbers efficiently.
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Five is a prime number.
The "place" of a digit in a number refers to how many factors of ten go into it. For example, in the number 123.456, 1 is in the hundreds place because it's being multiplied by a factor of 100, 2 is in the tens place because it's being multiplied by a factor of ten, 3 is in the ones place because it's being multiplied by a factor of one, and so on. To put it differently, 123.456 is equal to 100 + 20 + 3 +.4 + .05 +.006, and 100 equals 1 times 100, .4 equals 4 times one tenth, and .006 equals 6 times one thousandth.
0.05 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its equivalent, in rational form, is 5/100. You can simplify this rational fraction if you require.