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Writing decimals in expanded form simply means writing each number ing to its place value. This is done by multiplying each digit by its place value and adding them together.
Step 1: Write the first number from the given number. Step 2: Add the decimal point after the first number. Step 3: Now, count the number of digits after the first number from the given number and write it in the power of 10. Step 2: Adding the decimal point after 5, it becomes “5.”
And now we write the decimal part 17. to finish off we take a look at the place value of the lastMoreAnd now we write the decimal part 17. to finish off we take a look at the place value of the last digit the last digit is 7 and it's in the hundredths. Place. So we write 5 and 17 hundredths.
Every fraction can be written as a decimal. To write a fraction as a decimal, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator. The quotient can be rounded to the desired place value. Convert to decimal.
For example, when rounded to two decimals, the value 2.345 becomes 2.34 and the value 2.355 becomes 2.36. This process is known as rounding toward even, or banker's rounding.
Convert 42.356 to words: Forty-two point three five six.
Everything so let's jump right into number one where we have two fifths or two over five. So hereMoreEverything so let's jump right into number one where we have two fifths or two over five. So here again divide the numerator by the denominator. So 2/5 and this fraction is less than a whole.
In order to convert from a fraction to a decimal: Ensure the fraction is written with just a numerator and a denominator. If needed convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. Divide the numerator by the denominator. State the answer clearly in the form 'fraction'='decimal. '
The expanded form of 83.34 is 80+3+0.3+0.04.
We use the word “and” to indicate the decimal point. Then we name the number to the right of the decimal point as if it were a whole number. Last, name the decimal place of the last digit. The number 15.68 is read fifteen and sixty-eight hundredths.