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what is definite decimal​

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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In algebra, a decimal number can be defined as a number whose whole number part and the fractional part is separated by a decimal point. The dot in a decimal number is called a decimal point. The digits following the decimal point show a value smaller than one. ... In decimal form, it is 0.1. Hundredth means 1/100.

Answered by ThvBeautyQueen
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A decimal is a number that consists of a whole and a fractional part. Decimal numbers lie between integers and represent numerical value for quantities that are whole plus some part of a whole.

Three types of decimals are non-recurring (non-repeating or terminating, like ); recurring (repeating or non-terminating, like ); and decimal fractions (a.k.a. converting a decimal into a fraction whose denominator is a power of ten).

terminating decimal?

terminating decimal?: a decimal which can be expressed in a finite number of figures or for which all figures to the right of some place are zero compare repeating decimal.

A decimal is a fraction written in a special form. Instead of writing 1/2, for example, you can express the fraction as the decimal 0.5, where the zero is in the ones place and the five is in the tenths place. Decimal comes from the Latin word decimus, meaning tenth, from the root word decem, or 10.

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