Math, asked by nitya7595, 8 months ago

Decimals are used to represent a part of a whole. Hence, their value should always be less than 1. Why it is
not so? Explain.

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Answered by rachitha3
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Step-by-step explanation:

decimal is any number in our base-ten number system. Specifically, we will be using numbers that have one or more digits to the right of the decimal point in this unit of lessons. The decimal point is used to separate the ones place from the tenths place in decimals. (It is also used to separate dollars from cents in money.) As we move to the right of the decimal point, each number place is divided by 10.

Answered by anjumanyasmin
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Decimals are used to represent a part of a whole. The number before the decimal point is called the whole part or integral part, and the number after the decimal point is called the fractional part.

Their value should always be less than 1 because as we move to the right of the decimal point, each number place is divided by 10. That's why its value is less than 1

The decimal point is used to separate the ones place from the tenths place in decimals.  

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