In the context of money, there are typically two numbers behind the decimal point. This is because currency is usually divided into units and cents. For example, in $10.25, the number 25 represents cents, and there are two numbers behind the decimal point.
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That varies, depending on the country and the year (a country may change its currency). 2 decimals is fairly common; but some countries may use a different number of decimals, or no decimals at all.
That varies, depending on the country and the year (a country may change its currency). 2 decimals is fairly common; but some countries may use a different number of decimals, or no decimals at all.
That varies, depending on the country and the year (a country may change its currency). 2 decimals is fairly common; but some countries may use a different number of decimals, or no decimals at all.
That varies, depending on the country and the year (a country may change its currency). 2 decimals is fairly common; but some countries may use a different number of decimals, or no decimals at all.
That varies, depending on the country and the year (a country may change its currency). 2 decimals is fairly common; but some countries may use a different number of decimals, or no decimals at all.
move the decimal down and over however many numbers are behind the decimal
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Nineteen hundredths, in fraction form is 19/100. Then, you look at the 100- how many place values (look at its zeros) does it have? Since it has two, try to fit 19 two places behind the decimal point, since fractions are all numbers less than 1 (excluding mixed numbers). Good- 19 fits perfectly two places behind the decimal. What you have now is your answer. 19/100 in decimal form is 0.19.
There are infinitely many decimal numbers between any two different decimal numbers.3.40000000000002 is one such.