There is no such thing as a "next" decimal number. Numbers are infinitely dense: that is, between any two numbers there are infinitely many numbers. Therefore, given any number claiming to be next after 65, there are infinitely many numbers between 65 and that number - The smallest of these has a better claim at being next. But there are infinitely many numbers between 65 and this number.There is no such thing as a "next" decimal number. Numbers are infinitely dense: that is, between any two numbers there are infinitely many numbers. Therefore, given any number claiming to be next after 65, there are infinitely many numbers between 65 and that number - The smallest of these has a better claim at being next. But there are infinitely many numbers between 65 and this number.There is no such thing as a "next" decimal number. Numbers are infinitely dense: that is, between any two numbers there are infinitely many numbers. Therefore, given any number claiming to be next after 65, there are infinitely many numbers between 65 and that number - The smallest of these has a better claim at being next. But there are infinitely many numbers between 65 and this number.There is no such thing as a "next" decimal number. Numbers are infinitely dense: that is, between any two numbers there are infinitely many numbers. Therefore, given any number claiming to be next after 65, there are infinitely many numbers between 65 and that number - The smallest of these has a better claim at being next. But there are infinitely many numbers between 65 and this number.
To convert 65% to decimal divide by 100: 65% ÷ 100 = 0.65
Whole Number: 65 Decimal: 65.0 [No amount in decimal places] Fraction: 65/1
65 in decimal form would be the same. The decimal after any whole number is after it, so for instance, 65 = 65.0, 65.00, 65.000, etc.
165
.65
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 65, exactly as in the question.
The second one.
65% as a decimal is 0.65. 65% as a % is 65%. 65% as a fraction is 65/100
The next number!
Well, let's turn that fraction into a decimal. Remember, to do this, you just divide the top number (65) by the bottom number (100). So, 65 divided by 100 equals 0.65. Just like that, you've transformed the fraction into a decimal. Great job!
Decimal - .65 Fraction - 65/100