The digit of 115 in the tens place is the 1.
A decimal number is simply one in which the place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. There is no need for a decimal point and a 0 after the decimal point implies a degree of precision that is not warranted. So the answer to the question is 115, exactly as it appears in the question.
The probability of scoring an exact value for a continuous variable is zero for any value. The probability of scoring 115 (or more) is 15.87%
Yes. 115 to 100 can be written as 115/100. If you divide both the numerator and denominator by 100, you get 1.15/1. Since any number with a denominator of 1 has the value of its numerator, 115 to 100 = 1.15
place value is thousand place or like it
To the nearest hundred, 100.
The digit of 115 in the tens place is the 1.
The value is simply 115.
115 pounds is about 511.5 newtons.
A decimal number is simply one in which the place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. There is no need for a decimal point and a 0 after the decimal point implies a degree of precision that is not warranted. So the answer to the question is 115, exactly as it appears in the question.
It is not given. If the number 115 was rounded to the nearest integer, there would be no way of determining the digit in the tenths place. If the number was written as 115.0 then the answer would be 0.
If you mean 9x -7 = -115 then the value of x is -12
0.87% rounded to two decimal place = 1/115
161.26%% increase =|original value - new value|/original value * 100%= |44 - 115|/44 * 100%= 71/44 * 100%= 1.6136* 100%= 161.26%
It is: (115/153) times 100 = 75.2% rounded to one decimal place
between $600-$10,000
The probability of scoring an exact value for a continuous variable is zero for any value. The probability of scoring 115 (or more) is 15.87%