You write the whole number of money units, for example dollars, then a decimal point, and then typically two decimals for the fractional part, often called "cents". The number of decimals may vary for some countries. You also write the monetary symbol, such as $, the Euro symbol, etc., sometimes before, sometimes after, the number. Here, too, the details may vary by country.
It is in decimal form!
That IS the decimal form.
You write fourteen and three tenths in decimal form as: 14.3
3.100 is in decimal form.
It is already in decimal form.
That is in decimal form.
It is in decimal form!
That IS the decimal form.
That IS the decimal form.
You write fourteen and three tenths in decimal form as: 14.3
It is already in decimal form.
It is already in decimal form.
7.32 It is in decimal form.
It is already in decimal form.
1.30 is in decimal form.
It is already in decimal form.
137 is in decimal form.