$0.15
0.015. The first number after the decimal point is tenths, the second is hundredths, the third is thousandths.
No, 0.15 cents is not equal to 15 cents. When we say "0.15 cents," we are referring to fifteen one-hundredths of a cent, which is a very small fraction of a cent. On the other hand, 15 cents is equal to fifteen whole cents. The decimal point placement is crucial in determining the value of a number in this context.
You do absolutely NOTHING! 15 is already in decimal form.
15 tens = 150
15/200:= 15 ÷ 200= 0.075 in decimal
$1 = 100 cents15/100 = 0.15 of $1 in decimal
It is: 15/100 = 0.15 as a decimal
15
15 thousand = 15,000
It is 1500.
0.25 of an hour
0.15 OR 0.015
To write 15 thousandths of an inch as a decimal, you need to divide 15 by 1000 since there are 1000 thousandths in an inch. The result is 0.015, which represents 15 thousandths of an inch in decimal form.
3 nickels in 15/100 so its would be .15
3.75
5.25 hours
decimal form of 14/15 = 0.933314/15= 14 ÷ 15= 0.9333 in decimal