Not sure how you might wright it but you would write it as 14.3
To write five and ninety-one tenths as a decimal, you first convert the whole number and the fractional part. The whole number is 5, and ninety-one tenths can be expressed as 9.1 (since 91 divided by 10 equals 9.1). Therefore, combining these gives you 5 + 9.1, resulting in the decimal number 14.1.
As a fraction: 38/10 or as 19/5 in its simplest form As a decimal: 3.8
0.8
The number 2.778 can be written in word form as "two point seven seven eight." If you are referring to it as a decimal number, you can also say "two and seven hundred seventy-eight thousandths."
Right is a direction ... turn right. Write is what you do with a pen and paper ... write that address down. Wright is usually a suffix, woodwright a person that builds with wood, or Boatwright builds boats. 1) Move the decimal until your number appears to be between 1 and 10 count the spaces that you move the decimal. 2) use the number of spaces as the exponent of 10 (the base) 3) if the original number was greater than 10, the exponent is positive, if the original number was less than 1 then the exponent is negative. EX: 250,000 becomes 2.5 x 105 but 0.0025 becomes 2.5 x 10-3
You do not. You could write it as 0.3
That's notated as 8.4
eighty and six tenths
As a fraction: 38/10 or as 19/5 in its simplest form As a decimal: 3.8
you would wright 0.9 in word form like this- zero and nine tenths
Nine and eight tenths.
Three and two tenths.
Fourteen and thirty-two hundredths.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the required decimal representation is 3200.
I have no idea how you could wright it. If you wanted to write it in words, it is six and eight tenths.
sixteen and one hundred twenty five thousands
What you would do is divide the top number, the numerator, by the bottom number, the denominator, to get the decimal. Then you would find a number like 3.333 but the 3 would keep going on. You would just wright 3.3 with a like right above the 3 in the tenths place. And that's how you would wright a repeating decimal.