One possible expression is 3333/10000.
0.32 < 0.3333 The check Add sufficient zeroes to bring both decimal to the same number of decimal places. Hence 0.3200 ^ 0.3333 Drop the prefix zero and decimal point 3200 & 3333 Clearlym 3333 is greater than 3200 Hence it follows 0.3333 > 0.32
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To sum this answer up you half to turn the fraction into a decimal and if it ends that is terminating but if it keeps going it is called a repeating decimal EXAMPLES Terminating- 5/10=.5 Repeating- 1/3=.3333 (bar notation over the 3)
Decimal
One third in decimal form is .3333 repeated
3333 written as a fraction is 3333/1 if you mean 3333 as a whole number. If you actually meant 0.3333, then the fraction is 3333/10,000.
One possible expression is 3333/10000.
3333/100 or 33.33
It is a terminating decimal.
The number to the left of a decimal point is the integer part or the whole-number part. The part of a decimal to the right of the decimal point is the fractional part. The decimal point is called the decimal separator.
3,333 is not a prime.
0.32 < 0.3333 The check Add sufficient zeroes to bring both decimal to the same number of decimal places. Hence 0.3200 ^ 0.3333 Drop the prefix zero and decimal point 3200 & 3333 Clearlym 3333 is greater than 3200 Hence it follows 0.3333 > 0.32
The number after a decimal point is called a decimal fraction. It represents a portion of a whole number, with each digit's place value decreasing by a factor of 10 as you move further to the right. This allows for the representation of values smaller than one, such as tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
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