| decimal | system of arithmetic based on 10 digits, 0-9 | en |
| decimal | Decimal is the standard, base 10, system of counting, as opposed to base 2, binary, or base 16, hexadecimal | en |
| decimal | Base ten (10) numbering system The state of each digit or position is represented by the symbols 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, or 9 Compare to binary | en |
| decimal | a fraction in which the whole is divided into tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths, and so on (See page 75 in your textbook ) | en |
| decimal | The base ten number system, which humans use in everyday life Explanation | en |
| decimal | number written based on ten -- " making the decimal end in the thousandths place " (33) | en |
| decimal | The numbering system indicating the power of ten | en |
| decimal | A number system having a base of 10 | en |
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| decimal | a number in the decimal system divided by tens or hundreds; "a decimal fraction"; "decimal coinage" numbered or proceeding by tens; based on ten; "the decimal system | en |
| decimal | The number system that uses the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 | en |
| decimal | A number expressed in this system | en |
| decimal | A decimal place | en |
| decimal | Concerning numbers expressed in decimal or mathematical calculations performed using decimal | en |
| decimal | Of or pertaining to decimals; numbered or proceeding by tens; having a tenfold increase or decrease, each unit being ten times the unit next smaller; as, decimal notation; a decimal coinage | en |
| decimal | numbered or proceeding by tens; based on ten; "the decimal system | en |
| decimal | a number in the decimal system divided by tens or hundreds; "a decimal fraction"; "decimal coinage" | en |
| decimal | A number expressed in the scale of tens; specifically, and almost exclusively, used as synonymous with a decimal fraction | en |
| decimal | A number system which uses a base of 10 The valid numbers are 0 to 9 | en |
| decimal | Base 10 A number notation that uses 10 possible values, ranging from 0 to 9 | en |
| decimal | numbered or proceeding by tens; based on ten; "the decimal system" | en |
| decimal | divided by tens or hundreds; "a decimal fraction"; "decimal coinage" | en |
| decimal | The number representation system with a radix of 10 | en |
| decimal | a number in the decimal system | en |
| decimal | a proper fraction whose denominator is a power of 10 | en |
| decimal | pertaining to tenths or the number ten, pertaining to decimal fractions sıfat | en |
| decimal | A decimal system involves counting in units of ten. the decimal system of metric weights and measures | en |
| decimal | A decimal is a fraction that is written in the form of a dot followed by one or more numbers which represent tenths, hundredths, and so on: for example .5, .51, .517. simple math concepts, such as decimals and fractions. a fraction (=a number less than 1) that is shown as a full stop followed by the number of tenths, hundredths etc. The numbers 0.5, 0.175, and 0.661 are decimals. a decimal system is based on the number 10 | en |
| decimal | Numbering system with 10 characters (base 10) from 0 to 9 See also Hex and Binary | en |
| decimal | The number of digits to the right of the decimal point in a number | en |
| decimal | Refers to a base ten number system using the characters 0 through 9 to represent values | en |
| decimal | Number representation in base 10 In base 10, the digits 0 to 9 are used Digit positions represent successive powers of 10 | en |
| decimal | the first experiments with the decimal scale were performed by Constantine Hering in 1833 1 part medicinal substance (dry or tincture), mixed with 9 parts diluent (lactose or alcohol), and then succussed (shaken), yields the 1X(D) potency Taking 1 part of that potency mixed with 9 parts diluent, then succussed, yields the 2X(D) potency This is continued until the desired potency is reached dynamis-life energy, vital force | en |
| decimal | A numeric data type, ranging from 0 to 28, used to specify the number of digits to the right of the decimal point Decimal values are 96-bit (12-byte) unsigned integers, so with a scale of 28, the largest possible Decimal value is +/-7 9228162514264337593543950335; with a scale of 0, +/-79,228,162,514,264, 337,593,543,950,335 The Decimal data type must be used with a Variant, uses the prefix dec, and doesn't have a type-declaration character | en |
| decimal | A system of counting using ten digits, "0" through "9" (base 10) Most of the Western world uses this system | en |
| decimal | (adj ) Characteristic of the numbering system that uses 10 as its base Contrast with hexadecimal | en |
| decimal | a number represented as a whole number and some fractional part as well Decimal numbers either take up more memory than integers, or are accurate to less places, or both | en |
| decimal | A real number on the base ten standard numbering system | en |
| decimal | fraction with a denominator of ten (.3 = 3/10) isim | en |