always remember to count the numbers behind the decimal(s)
You first write the integer part, then write the decimal point and then the fractional part in decimal form.
3.25 is already a decimal. Hence there is a DECIMAL point in it
You do not need a decimal point to write 34 thousand, but, if you must "34000." is one way.
a decimal point is a point that looks like a period
12.5% = 0.125 in decimal
0.9 in thousandths place = 0.900
You first write the integer part, then write the decimal point and then the fractional part in decimal form.
You write it as 0.004 because to the left of the decimal point is ones, to the first zero to the right of the decimal point is tenths, to the second zero to the right of the decimal point is hundredths, and so on.
3.25 is already a decimal. Hence there is a DECIMAL point in it
You do not need a decimal point to write 34 thousand, but, if you must "34000." is one way.
You would write it as 47 - just that. There is no need for a decimal point and certainly not any trailing zeros.You would write it as 47 - just that. There is no need for a decimal point and certainly not any trailing zeros.You would write it as 47 - just that. There is no need for a decimal point and certainly not any trailing zeros.You would write it as 47 - just that. There is no need for a decimal point and certainly not any trailing zeros.
a decimal point is a point that looks like a period
12.5% = 0.125 in decimal
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Seven point five written as in decimal form is 7.5
'Zero, point, three four'. NOT 'point thirty four'.
Yes because 3.5*1.2 = 4.2