3.14159
Pi to 5 decimal places is about 3.14159
5 of them.
5.
It is false.0.2 * 25 = 5, which has no decimal places.
There are 5 - unless one of the multiplicands ends in 5 and the last digit of the other is even.
The number 5. This would round up, however, if ten decimal places are used. Pi to 10 decimal places is 3.1415926536 (5 rounded up to 6). Backspace
If a number has no decimal places it is a whole number, so 5 is a whole number but 1.566 is not.
To multiply a whole number by a decimal, you can simply multiply the whole number by the decimal as if it were a fraction. First, ignore the decimal point and perform the multiplication. Then, count the number of decimal places in the decimal and adjust the result by moving the decimal point to the left that many places. For example, when multiplying 5 by 2.3, calculate 5 × 23 = 115, and then move the decimal point two places to the left, resulting in 1.15.
2 decimal places is the second number after the decimal point. So in 13.256 the 5 is the second decimal place. To round, you look at the number to the right of the decimal place you want to round to. So in 13.256 we look at the 6. If a number is greater than or equal to 5 you round up, if the number is less than 5 you round down. So 13.256 rounded to 2 decimal places is 13.26%
5/16 can be converted into a percent by converting it ito a decimal and then moving the decimal point two places to the right. To convert a fraction into a decimal number, divide the top number (5) by the bottom number (16): 5/16 = 5 ÷ 16 = .3125, then move the decimal 2 places to the right = 31.25%
When rounding 8.995 to 2 decimal places, you look at the third decimal place, which is a 5. Since 5 is equal to or greater than 5, you would round the number up. Therefore, 8.995 rounded to 2 decimal places would be 9.00.