Repeating Decimal can be expressed exactly using what
Exactly as it appears in the question, I guess.
A repeating decimal is a decimal that, well, repeats itself! Like .33333333333333....... The threes never end, they just keep going. Non-reapeting are decimals like .5 or .3 or .57. They end! :)
because you can always add a 0 when using decimals
how do i make a stem and leaf plot with decimals
It is 5.50,5.75,5.25
grams are unit of measurement expressed using decimals, or Base 10. If you have 5 grams, then 5 is a real number in the decimal numeral system. A gram is a standard weight and the preceding 5 just tells you how many of those standard weights you have. you cannot convert grams to decimals, because grams are expressed using decimals.
Expressed as a decimal fraction, this is equal to 4000.6.
Exactly as it appears in the question, I guess.
There are 9*9*8*7 = 4536 of them.
A repeating decimal is a decimal that, well, repeats itself! Like .33333333333333....... The threes never end, they just keep going. Non-reapeting are decimals like .5 or .3 or .57. They end! :)
because you can always add a 0 when using decimals
Yes.Any repeating set of decimals is rational, because it is possible (and very easy) to create any such pattern using fractions. For example, to create the number 0.163163163163.... , it is represented as 163/999.
All numbers can be expressed using exponents.
Since this question does not specify exactly what you are looking for, any measurement using decimals is measured in 10s, and the entirety of the Metric system uses a base of 10.
You determine the least to greatest in decimals by using their leftmost unit. The decimal 0.2 is less than 0.3. To determine fractions, you need to first convert them to decimals.
Since this question does not specify exactly what you are looking for, any measurement using decimals is measured in 10s, and the entirety of the Metric system uses a base of 10.
how do i make a stem and leaf plot with decimals