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133 as a decimal

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This is a simple question on converting whole numbers to decimals. A decimal is a way to represent numbers, using a decimal point (.) to separate the whole part from the fractional part. Since 133 is a whole number, converting it to a decimal simply involves writing it as 133.0, with the digits to the left of the decimal point representing the whole number and those to the right indicating the fractional part, which in this case is zero since 133 is a whole number.

133 as a decimal for Canadian Students
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What is 133 as a decimal?

133 as a decimal

 

Answer:

 

133 as a decimal can be written as 133.0. This indicates that 133 is a whole number, with no fractional part.

 

Explanation:

 

To express 133 as a decimal, we place a decimal point after the whole number and add a zero to indicate there is no fractional part. Here’s a simple breakdown of this conversion:

 

Step 1: Identify the whole number, which is 133.

 

Step 2: Place a decimal point immediately after the whole number.

 

Step 3: Add a zero to denote the absence of a fractional part, resulting in 133.0. This straightforward conversion shows that 133 as a decimal is 133.0, emphasizing that it is a whole number with no fractional component.

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Important Glossaries for 133 as a decimal

  • Decimal: A number that uses the base ten and includes a decimal point to separate the whole part from the fractional part.

 

  • Whole Number: A non-negative number without any fractional or decimal part.

 

  • Decimal Point: A dot (.) used to separate the whole number from the fractional part in a decimal.

 

  • Fractional Part: The portion of a decimal number that appears after the decimal point.

 

  • Integer: A whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, without any fractional part.
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