It is already in decimal form.
To compare decimals ; method 0.05 & 0.035 Bring both decimals to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 0.050 & 0.035 ( Each is now 3 d.p.). Drop the decimal point 0050 & 0035 Drop the prefix zeroes 50 & 35 I think you will agree with me than 35 < 50 . Hence it follows that 0.035 < 0.05 NB This method is good for comparing all decimals.
Terminating decimals are decimals that end, such as, 2.384. Non-terminating decimals that don't end, such as, 0.3333333333.......
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3rd. Adding Decimals 5th - Adding and subtracting 6th - Dividing Decimals
When you are using decimals any extra zeros at the end wont matter. Just like when you put zeros in front of whole numbers. ex. 5 = 05
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6.05 is smaller than 6.2 because 6.2 is actually 6.20 when you look at the decimals .05 < .20
Neither are decimals, because you have NOT indicated the position of the decimal point. They are just integers/numbers.
Five Hundredths: .05 Nine Hundredths: .09
1 _equals .5 or .05 but if u are dividing on a calculator and you divide 1 by2 it will equal.5 2
When you have decimals you times them buy 100 to get the percent so .5 equals 50% and .05 equals 5% and .005 equals .5%
terminating decimals and repeating decimals
terminating decimals non terminating decimals repeating decimals non repeating decimals
Two of them are terminating decimals and recurring decimals
To compare decimals ; method 0.05 & 0.035 Bring both decimals to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 0.050 & 0.035 ( Each is now 3 d.p.). Drop the decimal point 0050 & 0035 Drop the prefix zeroes 50 & 35 I think you will agree with me than 35 < 50 . Hence it follows that 0.035 < 0.05 NB This method is good for comparing all decimals.
Terminating decimals are decimals that end, such as, 2.384. Non-terminating decimals that don't end, such as, 0.3333333333.......