decimal
unless the number is a decimal, the number in the one's place is always the last digit. if you are using a decimal number, the one's place is the last number before the decimal. ex: 5,307 the one's place is 7 546.9 the one's place is 6
0.30 is the answer. to name an equivalent decimal, you simply add or take zeros away from the end of the number without changing the original number. Another example would be 1.42000, to name an equivalent decimal, you would take one or more of the zeros away from the end and make it 1.4200 or 1.42.
1.9 is the decimal for 190 percent. The easiest way to convert is to multiply the number expressed as a percent (in this case 190) by .01 and that will give one the decimal equivalent. Or, just remember to take the pecent number and move the decimal over 2 places to the left.
It is a decimal fraction. Not just a decimal, since 2,000,000 for example, is a decimal number.It is a decimal fraction. A decimal number need not have any digits in fractional places.
A terminating decimal.
It is a terminating decimal.
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
decimal
Three tenths
five
Eleven and two one hundredths.
One and two tenths
-12 is the decimal equivalent of -12. -12 is also an integer, rational number, and a real number to name a few more.
A number. 37. is a number with a decimal point and it is an integer. 37.2 is a rational number. 37.23459... which continues for ever, without coming to a recurring pattern is an irrational number.
Twelve and thirty two hundredths.
an integer is not a decimal or fraction in other words just a fancy name for a whole number negative whole numbers are also integers