A mile is a measure of distance: a decimal is not.
Because the number of digits after the decimal place in a product does not require that.
To get the percent as a decimal, divide by 100.
A decimal can be out of 10,100,10000 and so on. A percent can only be out of 100
0.45
Points: (22, 27) and (2, -10) Distance using the distance formula: 42.06 rounded to two decimal places
Points: (22, 27) and (2, -10) Distance using the distance formula: 42.06 rounded to two decimal places
42.06 units rounded to 2 dp
6.7
True
To multiply by 10k move the decimal point k places to the right - if necessary add 0s after the last digit. To divide by 10k move the decimal point k places to the left - if necessary add 0s between the decimal point and the first digit.
A mile is a measure of distance: a decimal is not.
If you mean points of: (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then the distance is about 3.61 rounded to two decimal places
If you mean points of: (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then the distance is about 3.61 rounded to two decimal places
The distance is the square root of [(6--3)squared+(2--2)squared] = 9.849 rounded to 3 decimal places
If you mean points of: (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then the distance is about 3.61 rounded to two decimal places
It is not always necessary. For example 100/5 = 20. No decimal points in sight!