no a figure can never have 2 decimals...
you can verify from this...
5/2=2.5 thus we can say that a figure can have only one decimal
It's the one that is a whole number by itself. No fractions, decimals, variables...
One half is larger. You can either use cross-multiplying or decimals to figure this out. One half in decimals is 0.5 while one third is only 0.3333333(3 continuing).
Integers are whole numbers without decimals or fractions.
A 2-dimensional figure. A 2-dimensional figure. A 2-dimensional figure. A 2-dimensional figure.
About 115 in three significants, no decimals!
2 equivalent decimals for 0.06 = 0.060, 0.600
The square root of 2 in decimals is: ± 1.414214
If you convert it into decimals, .5x2.5 the resulting answer is 1.25. One and one-fourth.
without decimals you wouldn't be able to figure out how much money you have, you wouldn't be able to get exact temperature you would have to round it off.
Prime factorizations are just for integers, not decimals.
when they have to figure out how to take a crap ha ha ha
There are many ways to figure 2.5x2.5. If the decimals confuse you, remove the decimals and you may insert them at the end. 25x25=625.Remember*: When multiplying vertically, don't insert the decimal under the decimals in the factors:2.5 Instead, move the decimal two places to the left since therex2.5 are two decimals (one in each factor)____ so that the answer is 6.25.62.5 Not correct.