hey dude somewhat right answer but read like when you buy stuff the prices are usually decimals.. . like $3.99 your body temperature at a normal temp is 98.6 which is a decimal...
Yes, ratios can have decimals, but your teacher or instructor may not like it. It really depends on the question, but if whoever is reading it understands what you are trying to represent, then go ahead.
6.7,6.8,6.4,5.9
Terminating decimals are decimals that end, such as, 2.384. Non-terminating decimals that don't end, such as, 0.3333333333.......
3rd. Adding Decimals 5th - Adding and subtracting 6th - Dividing Decimals
To be more accurate.
Some decimals repeat. Some decimals go on forever. Some decimals stop. Those are called terminating decimals.
72 divided by 16 = 4.5 Therefore 16 does not go into 72 without decimals
without decimals you wouldn't be able to figure out how much money you have, you wouldn't be able to get exact temperature you would have to round it off.
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no not in a whole number but in decimals it can go : 2.7777777778
One can get help on decimals in a few different ways. They can 1) Seek a tutor online or in person 2) Go to youtube and learn decimals or 3) Go on the internet and find website that break down the lessons so it is easier to understand where decimals come from and how they work.
Decimals don't have factors.
yes, but you go into decimals.
The 3 kinds of decimals are "terminating" "recurring" and "other" Terminating decimals are ones that end, such as 0.74 or 0.19857 Recurring decimals are ones that don't end, but repeat, such as 0.6666666... or 0.142857142857142857.... Other decimals don't end, and don't repeat, but go on forever, such as pi=3.14159265358979323.....
1, 2, 89, 178.
money: $3.47 example, measuring, buying a certain length of something, temperature (like when measuring body temperature: 98.6°F)