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The fraction 5 over 81 as a decimal is 0.061. This can be determined by dividing the top number by the bottom number or 5 divided by 81 to convert it into decimal format.
The denominator of the fraction is determined by the number of decimal places in the decimal number. If there is one decimal place, the denominator will be 10. If there are two decimal places, the denominator will be 100, and so on.
Because successive decimal places diminish in value. 0.1 will always be greater than 0.09
as a whole number it would actually be a decimal
It actually is 3.0g. It is a whole number, so the decimal is just adding zeros. It could be even 3.00000000000000000000000000000000000000g.
It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.
yes, it usually is, the number of protons never changes is in an atom, the amount of neutrons and electrons do however.
decimal of 120 = 120.0 * * * * *That is not true. 120 is already in decimal form and does not require any changes. 120.0, in fact is an indication that the number is accurate to one-tenth of a unit - a statement that is not justified.
No. If there's a zero and a period before the number, it means that the number is actually a decimal.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So 89. is actually simply 89, without the decimal point.
Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude.
Actually, 4.83333333333 is a fraction: a decimal fraction. As a rational number, it is 483333333333/100000000000.