Math, asked by sharmas065, 9 days ago

:) Why do we write the zero in 0.2?
a) To remind us that the number is less than one.
b) To remind us that the number is more than one.
c) Because it has no value
d) None of these​

Answers

Answered by cryssyvik
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Writing 0.2 tells that it is less than 1

for ex: writing 2.2 tells that it is greater than 2 or lesser than 3

Answered by sadiaanam
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To remind us that the number is less than one is the right solution.

As per the question given,

Why do we write the zero in 0.2?

a) To remind us that the number is less than one.

b) To remind us that the number is more than one.

c) Because it has no value

d) None of these​

The correct answer is a) To remind us that the number is less than one.

Writing the zero in 0.2 serves as a reminder that the number is less than one. It is used to distinguish the decimal fraction 0.2 from the whole number 2. If the zero was not written, it would not be clear whether the number represents a fraction or a whole number.

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