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113 as a decimal

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It is a simple question on decimal conversion. Firstly, we have to learn about whole numbers and decimals. A whole number is an integer without fractions, and decimals are used to represent non-whole numbers. A decimal uses a decimal point (.) to separate the whole part from the fractional part. The numbers to the left of the decimal point represent the whole number, while those to the right represent the fractional part.

113 as a decimal for US Students
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What is 113 as a decimal?

113 as a decimalAnswer

 

113 as a decimal is simply written as 113.0. It is a terminating decimal, indicating it does not repeat any digit infinitely.

 

Explanation

 

To express 113 as a decimal, we recognize that it is already a whole number. Therefore, adding a decimal point followed by a zero does not change its value but shows its decimal form.

 

Step 1: Identify the whole number, which in this case is 113.

 

Step 2: Place a decimal point after 113 to represent it in decimal form.

 

Step 3: Add a zero after the decimal point, resulting in 113.0. Since there are no additional fractional components, 113 is a terminating decimal.

 

Thus, 113 as a decimal is 113.0.

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Important Glossaries for 113 as a decimal

  • Whole Number: An integer without fractions; a complete unit.
     
  • Decimal: A numerical system based on ten, using a decimal point to separate the whole part from the fractional part.
     
  • Decimal Point: The dot used in a decimal number to separate the whole number from the fractional part.
     
  • Fractional Part: The part of a number that comes after the decimal point, representing divisions of the whole.
     
  • Terminating Decimal: A decimal number that has a finite number of digits after the decimal point.
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