You can get binary equivalents with the scientific calculator, included in Windows (among others). In Windows XP, set it to "scientific" (in a menu option). The calculator in Windows 7 has a special "Programmer" mode.
The idea is to select "decimal" mode (this is initially selected by default), type the number, then select "binary".
After much painstaking research, I have come to the conclusion that the answer is 2.35
No. It's going to be a decimal. (78.3 repeating)
235 = 2.35*10^2 or ten raised to the second power. This is easily verified by moving the decimal point in 2.35 two places to the right, yielding 235.
[ 235 + 470 ] / 2 = 705 / 2 = 352.5
9 29/40 : resolve the fraction by dividing 29 by 40 = 0.725, then add to whole number, so 9 + 0.725 = 9.725
235/100 = 2.35
You divide percent values by 100 (or move the decimal two places to the left) to get the decimal equivalent: 235% / 100 = 2.35
After much painstaking research, I have come to the conclusion that the answer is 2.35
235/250 as a decimal is 0.94
It is simply 235.0 as a decimal
235 thousandths = 235/1000 = 235 divided by 1,000 = 0.235
0.0025
0.235
117.5= 117.5 * 100%= 11750%= 1175/10 or 235/2 in fraction117.5 as a decimal is equal to 11750% or 235/2 in fraction.
235 is itself a real number.
0.235
235/1000