The 'ones' place.
I'm pretty sure it is in the hundredths place .
No, the number 566 is not evenly divisible by 5. Only numbers that end in 5 or 0 are evenly divisible by 5. If you subtract 1 from 566 you then have a number that is evenly divisible by 5, which is 565. 565/5 = 113.
decimals of 2 out of 5 = 0.42/5:= 2 ÷ 5= 0.4 in decimal
terminating decimals repeating decimals
5 and 6 are decimals. If the question involved "5 and 6 tenths," then the answer would be 5.6.
4/5 in a decimal
No, the number 566 is not evenly divisible by 5. Only numbers that end in 5 or 0 are evenly divisible by 5. If you subtract 1 from 566 you then have a number that is evenly divisible by 5, which is 565. 565/5 = 113.
decimals of 2 out of 5 = 0.42/5:= 2 ÷ 5= 0.4 in decimal
If it is 4 or less it does not changeIf it is 5 or more, add 1 to it.
terminating decimals repeating decimals
99% of 566= 99% * 566= 0.99 * 566= 560.34
89 divide by 5 without decimals = 17.8
5 and 6 are decimals. If the question involved "5 and 6 tenths," then the answer would be 5.6.
Factors of 566: 1, 2, 283, 566
4/5 in a decimal
you can line up the decimals
.5
To write 5 over 100 in decimals, divide 5 by 100: 5 รท 100 = 0.05. Therefore, 5 over 100 can be written as 0.05 in decimals.