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Does adding a zero to a decimal number make the number bigger?

There is only one way to change a decimal number to a number bigger than it. Any number such as 5821.2347 adding a zero to either end won't make it bigger. The only way is to get a number negative or smaller than 1 but not 0 than making it to the power of 0 can make it one which is bigger.


What is the least possible decimal greater than zero?

There is no such thing.Choose any positive decimal - as small as you want. You can always create one that is even smaller, for instance, dividing it by 10 (adding an additional zero after the decimal point). For example, if you choose 0.000001, you can create a smaller decimal if you divide it by ten: 0.0000001. Since it is ALWAYS smaller to create an even smaller positive decimal, it follows that there is no smallest such decimal.


When do you need to write zero as a placeholder when adding and subtracting decimals?

Adding decimal same as adding whole numbers


How can you round to the hundredths place if there are 2 digits in the decimal?

The only way to do this is by adding a zero after the 2 digit in the decimal.


Which is the smallest percentage decimal or fraction?

There is no such number. It is always possible to insert a zero immediately after the decimal point to make a number that is one tenth as large (or ten times smaller).


When dividing a decimal why is it sometimes necessary to add a zero to the right of the decimal point in the quotient?

When dividing decimals, adding a zero to the right of the decimal point in the quotient can be necessary to continue the division process when the dividend doesn't divide evenly. This allows for further division into smaller decimal places, enabling a more precise result. Essentially, it extends the decimal to capture the remainder and achieve an accurate quotient.


How do you turn a division into a decimal fraction?

You do a long division, adding decimal digits until you get a remainder of zero (terminating decimal) or a repeating pattern of decimal digits.


Can all numbers be a decimal number?

Yes. Any integer can be transformed into a decimal number by adding a decimal point and then a zero after, for example: 3 = 3.0


How do you write 259 as a decimal?

It is 2590.


Why is 0.09 smaller than 0.1?

the farther the decimal place goes to the right, the smaller the number,ie 0.09 is smaller than 0.1 because the decimal place is smaller. 0.09 (Zero and one HUNDREDTHS) vs 0.1 (zero and one TENTH). One hundred is bigger than ten. With decimals it is the opposite. One HUNDREDTH is smaller than one TENTH.


How is adding decimals similar to adding whole numbers?

Adding whole numbers is the addition of decimals where the decimal part is zero; in both cases the digits are place value aligned meaning that the decimal points, which lies between the units (or ones) and tenths columns, are aligned - in the whole number the decimal point is "hiding" at the end.


Is 3.010010001 a repeating decimal?

If you repeat the pattern, adding one more zero every time, then no. To qualify as a "repeating decimal", the same digits have to repeat over and over.