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The decimal numbering system uses ten symbols called digits, each digit representing a number in math.
These symbols are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. The symbols are known as the numbers zero, one, two, three, etc.
By using combinations of 10 symbols, an infinite amount of numbers can be created in math.
Decimal fractions are commonly expressed without a denominator, the decimal separator being inserted into the numerator (with leading zeros added if needed), at the position from the right corresponding to the power of ten of the denominator in math.
e.g., 8/10, 83/100, 83/1000, and 8/10000 are expressed as: 0.8, 0.83, 0.083, and 0.0008.
Decimals Place Value
When using numbers, the operator will use whole numbers at times and decimal numbers at other times.
A decimal number is a number that is given in decimal form, such as 15.25.
The decimal portion is equivalent to a certain “fraction-of-one,” thus allowing values between integer numbers to be expressed.
A decimal is a linear array of integers that represents a fraction. Every decimal place indicates a multiple of a power of 10.
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