Math teacher, mathematition. It all depends really. Accountants, secretaries, Lawyers sometimes. It's all very diverse.
The bar is only used for repeating decimals. If it is repeating, you can use it.
A math teacher or a mathematician.
They have to log in to there accounts
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.
You can use decimals in money.
The bar is only used for repeating decimals. If it is repeating, you can use it.
All jobs will use terminating decimals but most jobs will also require you to be able to work with recurring decimals and many will need decimal numbers which are neither terminating nor recurring.
A math teacher or a mathematician.
A job. Most jobs will use these some time or another.
They have to log in to there accounts
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.
Probably any that use mathematics - so anything in science and engineering, economics, finance, statistics....
Some people use an ellipsis, some people put a line over the repeating part, some people write the word "repeating" or "recurring."
mechanics use fractions by needing to cut a piece of metal that is half inch long.How?
You can use decimals in money.
First of all to indicate repeating to infinity decimals , we write '0.95595....' Notec the use of three or more dots after the last decimal digits. Then Let P = 0.959595.... 100 P = 95.959595.... Subtract 99P = 95 ( Note the repeating decimals subtract to zero). P = 95/99 NB THis fraction will not cancel down ; no common fasctors. 0.959595.... = 95/99
To express the decimal 0.53 with a repeating 3, we can use the formula for repeating decimals. Since the digit 3 repeats indefinitely, we can represent it as 0.5333... To convert this to a fraction, we set x = 0.5333... and subtract 0.5x from x to eliminate the repeating part. This gives us 10x - x = 5.3 - 0.53, which simplifies to 9x = 4.77. Therefore, the fraction for 0.53 with 3 repeating is 477/900.