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Oh, dude, it's like so easy. To write 300 as a decimal, you just add a decimal point after the last zero, and voila, you have 300.0. Yeah, that's it. It's like the decimal point is just chilling there, not really doing much, but technically making it a decimal.

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To write 300 as a decimal, you simply write "300.0". The decimal point is placed after the last digit to indicate the presence of a whole number with no fractional part. This format is commonly used in mathematics and everyday calculations to represent whole numbers in decimal form.

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Well, honey, writing 300 as a decimal is as easy as pie. You just slap a decimal point at the end and add a big fat zero after it. So, 300 as a decimal is 300.0. Boom, done!

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300.0

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