256 in total - including zero.
If you're asking how many numbers to the right of the decimal point there are in pi, the answer is infinite. Pi is an irrational number, which means that it cannot be represented as a fraction of two integers. Such numbers have decimal representations that never repeat or terminate. See the related link for more information.
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There are infinitely many decimal numbers between any two different decimal numbers.3.40000000000002 is one such.
Infinitely many.
There are 16 decimal numbers that can be represented by 4-bits.
A decimal is not a measurement unit, it is a way in which numbers - pure numbers - are represented.
A decimal is not a measurement unit, it is a way in which numbers - pure numbers - are represented.
There are infinitely many real numbers between 6 and 7 and each of them can be represented by a decimal number. One, for example, is 6.00000000000000000000102
If you're asking how many numbers to the right of the decimal point there are in pi, the answer is infinite. Pi is an irrational number, which means that it cannot be represented as a fraction of two integers. Such numbers have decimal representations that never repeat or terminate. See the related link for more information.
Any amount of numbers can be in a decimal.
The maximum value represented in a 32-bit unsigned word is 232-1 = 4,294,967,295, so you can represent all numbers with 9 decimal places and some numbers with 10 decimal places in 32-bits. log(232-1) = 9.632959861 is the true answer.
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R - 8 Bits G - 8bits B - 8bits =24bit