91.9k views
4 votes
Could you write the number using 20 digits after the decimal point? Explain your thinking.​

User Jingles
by
7.1k points

2 Answers

5 votes

1. Perform a multi-function between the this is between the tens and the ones place value in the following numbers:

21-29, 31-39, 41-49, 51-59, 61-69, 71-79, 81-89, 91-99

⚪ 32

2. Place a comma to then separate the place values. Well, cause a comma is placed every three digits to the left > of the decimal point.

⚪ 14,322: fourteen thousand, three hundred and fifty-three.

3. the word "and" is commonly used for the decimal point.

⚪ 2.3: two and three tenths

Rounding this decimal number to these decimal places is basically the same as rounding it to the nearest hundredth, which should be the place to the right of the decimal point.

So for Example - 2.83620364 can be rounded to two decimal places as 2.84 | and 0.7035 can be rounded to two decimal places as 0.70 | [THIS WAS JUST AN EXAMPLE]

I hope this helps

User OverLex
by
6.9k points
6 votes

Answer:

Yes, you can write the number using 20 digits after the decimal point. This can be done by adding zeros after the decimal point until you have 20 digits. For example, if the number is 3.14, you can write it as 3.1400000000000000000.

User Nouvel Travay
by
7.3k points