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60 minutes per hour, 12 inches per foot. Put them together and you get 5 foot-minutes per inch-hour. :P So, divide 2795 by 5 to get 559 feet per hour. Since there are 5780 feet in a mile, that comes out to only 0.0967 miles per hour.
To put a decimal in percent form you have to move the decimal over to the left twice putting zero's in the place of and then put a % at the end this is the best way i can answer the question
to convert scientific notation to decimal you count the number of spaces up to the last digit then put the decimal point then put x10 to the power of if how many places you move the decimal point.................................
Line up the decimal numbers like this, 100.5 + 9.0 then add normally and put in the decimal right below the decimal obove.^
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15.50 you MUST put the 0 in the decimal or it will not be correct.
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15.50 you MUST put the 0 in the decimal or it will not be correct.
60 minutes per hour, 12 inches per foot. Put them together and you get 5 foot-minutes per inch-hour. :P So, divide 2795 by 5 to get 559 feet per hour. Since there are 5780 feet in a mile, that comes out to only 0.0967 miles per hour.
55 MPH is approximately 88 km/h. For a rough general estimate to convert miles to kilometres, divide by five and then multiply the result by eight. It won't be 100% exact, but it'll put you in the ballpark.
88 miles per hour and a flux capacitor.
well, 10 000 km is a whole number and a decimal point is supposed to separate the wholes and the fractions, or peices. In this case there is no fractional peices, so the decimal point is after the zero in the ones place. So the answer would be 10 000. kmAnother answer: That depends on how many Kilometres you wish 10000 to represent. 10000.0 would be 10 thousand Km, 1000.0 would be one thousand Km, 100.00 would be one hundred Km, 10.000 would be ten Km and 1.0000 would be one Km.
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how do you put 16 thousandths in a decimal
It is 65 x a variable.
13 in decimal = 13.0