The digits should stay where they are. The decimal point
should move 2 places to the left.
0.56
It move two place to the left.
I would think 100 is the answer.
0.0359
0.4878
89 over 100 (89/100) is 0.89 The way I got that, is I simply divided 89 by 100 (or move the decimal point assumed at 89.0 over to the left two, for the two digits after the 1 in the number 100) giving you 0.89.
0.56
It move two place to the left.
708/100 If you are looking at 7.08 you can see that there are two digits after the decimal point, and you should understand that number 708 was divided by 100. So you can write 708/100
I would think 100 is the answer.
The number that is 100X smaller than 555 is 5.55 Explanation: 555 divided by 10 = 55.5 (one digit to the right or moving the decimal point ode digit to the left) 555 divided by 100 = 5.55 (two digits to the right or moving the decimal point two digits to the left
0.0359
0.4878
139
The greatest two-digit composite number would be 99, since 99 can be divided by 11, 9, and 3. I you look around this number, you will see why: 98 is also a composite number, but it is smaller than 99. 100 is also a composite number, but it has three digits. 97 has two digits, but it is a prime number. On the other hand, 99 divided by 11= 9, 99 divided by 9= 11, and 99 divided by 3=33.
Any number can be divided by 100. Move the decimal point two places to the right.
When dividing a number by 100 move the decimal point of that number two places to the left Example: 123/100 = 1.23 144.55/100 = 1.4455 When dividing a number by 10 move the decimal point of that number one place to the left ; by 100 2 places; by 1000 3 places to the left, etc.