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No. 40 % is 40 parts out of 100. "Percent" is a phrase borrowed from Latin per centum, which means "per hundred".
Mathematical phrase is a number phrase which does not express a complete thought.
The phrase "as well as" means the same as "in addition to".
futhermore
Who coined the phrase, One in a million””
There is no decimal word for 0.185 A normal phrase (not a word, nor decimal) is one hundred eighty five thousandths.
"Five thousand five hundred to the nearest thousandths". The second half of the phrase is important because otherwise you are losing the information of the three 0s after the decimal point.
The phrase means a batsman have scored century
Divide the top by the bottom to get a decimal. Hope this catchey phrase helps!
I regret that the phrase "decimal current" is not recognised. Perhaps decimal current is yet to be developed (or devoloped, even).
E centum.
In the King James version the phrase - four hundred and forty four - does not appear at all. Nor does the phrase - four hundred - appear in any verse with the phrase - forty four.
The "nearest decimal" is a meaningless phrase. 53.238 is a decimal, as is 53.2380 for example. If it means 53.238 rounded off to the nearest tenths, the answer is 53.2.
Fully, wholly, entirely.
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The translation of 'yibai' in Chinese can vary due to the accents. The most common translation would be 'one hundred'.
The phrase "four thousand eight hundred and two" has eight syllables. The syllables in the phrase are four-thou-sand-eight-hun-dred-and-two.