The regime didn't like the 12-base, or duodecimal, calendar, so it tried to impose a decimal calendar. |
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You can use the same algorithm as long division in decimal, but the values will go in either one time or 0 times. |
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It also gave tables of natural sine functions to 15 decimal places, and the tan and sec functions to 10 decimal places. |
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Topics considered include addition and subtraction of decimal numbers followed by multiplication and division of decimal numbers. |
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If you use the second hand of your watch, you will need to convert minutes and seconds into a decimal value. |
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The metric system is a system of measurement of decimal units based on the meter. |
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Coins from the earliest days of Australian settlement to modern decimal currency are displayed. |
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If desired, that value can now be converted to microfarads by moving the decimal point six places to the left. |
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More fractions can therefore be represented as finite sexagesimal fractions than can as finite decimal fractions. |
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The company also relies on laser micrometers to accurately measure tube diameters to five decimal places. |
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It will be little different from when we scrapped pounds, shillings and pence and switched to the decimal system. |
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Unfortunately the drive industry looks likely to continue marketing the decimal rather than the binary definition. |
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There are actually three definitions of a Megabyte, one decimal, one binary, and one that refers specifically to 1.44MB floppoes. |
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In addition to binary and decimal, computers can also speak in octal and hex. |
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So the decimal number 4, which in binary is 100, has the first bit set to zero, the second bit set to zero and the third bit set to one. |
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Working on networks, I find there's always a need to convert between decimal, hexadecimal, octal and binary. |
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If we had written the number as a decimal or even in binary then it looks a pretty nondescript number. |
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About the only thing this calculator lacks is the ability to switch from decimal to hex to octal to binary. |
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The only catch is that the formula works for hexadecimal or binary digits but not for decimal digits. |
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The unary representation of decimal 1,000,000 needs only one type of symbol, but that symbol is repeated a million times. |
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Standard decimal units of length were established in China around 200 BC and later further subdivisions occurred. |
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When writing an integer in decimal we use, essentially, a units column, a tens column, a hundreds column, a thousands column, and so on. |
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Napier is also credited with creating one of the earliest calculating machines and with the first systematic use of the decimal point. |
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In his spare time, between 1844 and 1847, he calculated the natural logarithms of the first 1005000 numbers to 7 decimal places. |
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A more careful analysis can be given to show that the sum of this series is 23.10345, to five decimal places. |
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Everywhere else it is combined either with the decimal or the vigesimal system. |
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A second work is the Book of the Number which describes the decimal system for integers with place values from left to right. |
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He gives some interesting conditions for the decimal representation of a number n to be a square. |
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Convert the decimal to a percentage by moving the decimal point two places to the right. |
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In their rush to smile for the cameras, someone apparently bumped a decimal point six places to the right. |
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We know now that the length of the year is changing in the sixth decimal place over a person's lifetime. |
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It is a personal state of being that cannot be reduced to numbers and decimal points. |
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But why, in general, does mathematics education shy away from placing our decimal numeration into the framework of positional systems? |
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The penny piece is now worth less in real terms than either the farthing or the decimal halfpenny when they were withdrawn from circulation. |
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The template is removed and the original decimal point erased leaving a resultant number in hectometers. |
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The distinction between a 2.2 and 2.1 is not, in substance, a difference of a few decimal points. |
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They appear with a standard two decimal format with negative numbers parenthesised. |
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I mean, obviously you can just go down to decimal places, but I didn't like there being a comeback that I couldn't immediately respond to. |
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So far, pi has been calculated to 1.24 trillion decimal places with the aid of a supercomputer. |
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In 1802, he wrote a paper on the approximation of decimal fractions by common fractions. |
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To change a common fraction into a decimal, one must divide the numerator by the denominator. |
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As classically conceived, a real number can be thought of as an infinite decimal, a completed infinity. |
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Write down the whole part as the next component of the continued fraction and invert the part after the decimal point. |
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Each time we take the reciprocal of the fractional part we usually get another long list of decimal places. |
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The part after the decimal point in number r is often called the fractional part of r and written as frac. |
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Now he is 26, and a mathematical genius who can figure out cube roots quicker than a calculator and recall pi to 22,514 decimal places. |
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I'd extract the old coin and replace it with a new decimal cupro-nickel piece. |
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The LOG button on your calculator can be used to compute how long a number is, that is, how many decimal digits it has. |
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If you write pi down in decimal form, the numbers to the right of the never repeat in a pattern. |
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One significant idea which appears in the text concerns representation of numbers in the decimal notation. |
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For example, to test whether a number written in decimal digits is divisible by 2, you need check only whether the last digit is even. |
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In each case, the single numbers, 0 and 1, are used to represent the usual numbers in our decimal system and our normal alphabet. |
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A trio of Indian mathematicians struggled to slot this symbol into their developing decimal number system. |
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To keep the structure of the argument clearly in view Wittgenstein uses a system of decimal numbering. |
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None of these results are hard to prove today with our understanding of the decimal representation of numbers. |
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If you know the binary number system, then you understand that it is a place-value system like ordinary decimal numbers. |
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At the time when New Zealand changed to decimal currency in the 1960s, one pound was equal to two dollars. |
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The change is simple compared to shifts such as Britain's adoption of decimal currency in 1971, as there is no complex conversion to be done. |
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Malta's decimal currency has the lira as its basic unit and one lira is equivalent to 100 cents. |
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In UK we managed to change to decimal currency with vastly less upset than predicted. |
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One of his last banking functions was to initiate the change to decimal currency. |
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But the decimal currency is still with us, even if the half-pence is gone and the remaining coins are a little smaller. |
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In fact, the Government spent less money telling us all about decimal currency than we are now being given to sell this Budget. |
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The same must well have been true of changing our monetary system to decimal. |
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And even though U.S. currency is decimal and therefore metric, we don't think of it that way. |
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Though the entries of the table are in decimal, notation along the rows and columns is in hexadecimal. |
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Similarly to divide by 10, 100, 1000, or 10000 the rods are moved backwards by 1, 2, 3, or 4 decimal places. |
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In 1908 he published an article where he calculated p to 200 decimal places. |
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We have seen that to the left of the decimal place, the digits represent 1's, 10's, 100's, 1000's, and so on. |
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He investigated the series and calculated Euler's constant to 15 decimal places. |
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This converts to the decimal 1.3688081075 which is correct to nine decimal places, a remarkable achievement. |
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Given that expression, which represents an infinite number of decimal digits, you can compute its value to any number of decimal places. |
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With my pulse racing, I checked their results against mine. Our figures and graphs agreed to within three decimal places. |
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These tables display a high degree of accuracy, being correct to at least 8 decimal places. |
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But a misplaced decimal point in his publication led to a figure 10 times too high. |
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The physician did not write the zero prior to the decimal point and the nurse did not read the decimal point. |
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If the third figure after the decimal point is under five, the second figure must be reduced by one. |
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In a game which measures success to three decimal points that's an enormous, all but unprecedented difference in achievement. |
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Take special note of the positioning of the decimal points in those two figures. |
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The petrol stations claimed their manual display signs had only space for three digits, two digits before the decimal point and one digit after. |
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Notice that the floating-point versions have a single digit, a decimal point, then the rest of the significant digits. |
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As of February 1, they should be written by a whole number and two digits after the decimal sign. |
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The Elamites apparently adopted the sexagesimal system from the Sumerians and only used a decimal notation when counting animals. |
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Make all entries without a dollar sign or comma but with a decimal point and cents. |
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Elaborated between 1790 and 1799, the decimal metric system of weights and measures was zealously promoted under Napoleon. |
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Any fractional or decimal value must be multiplied by a whole number to eliminate fractional subscripts. |
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Some of the symbols written down will form the sequences of figures which is the decimal of the real number which is being computed. |
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If the decimal is a repeating decimal instead of a terminating one, we can still convert it to a fraction. |
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After all, modern anemometers can read off wind speeds to as many decimal places as there are numbers on an LCD display. |
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A group of eight bits makes up a byte, which can represent many types of information, such as a letter of the alphabet or decimal character. |
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Like the introduction of decimal currency, the advent of the Euro was an opportunity no level-headed business man or woman would miss. |
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Napier also found exponential expressions for trigonometric functions, and introduced the decimal notation for fractions. |
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In this case the representation is exact, in binary as well as in decimal. |
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What is the value of the number 12.4547 rounded up to 2 decimal places? |
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The uniformity of administrative structures was reflected, later, in the imposition of a national, decimal system of weights, measures, and currency. |
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At its most complex, it is an irrational number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two whole numbers and has an apparently random decimal string of infinite length. |
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The decimal point separates the whole numbers from the fractions or parts of numbers and so every number has a decimal point, whether we show it or not. |
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If you are advising policy makers you usually can't wait until you have the decimal points in place but have to go on the best available information even if it is tiny. |
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Its simple and logical framework is based on the principle of decimal fractions as class marks, which are expandable to make further subdivisions. |
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Notice that negatives were allowed and so were decimal fractions. |
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Are those perhaps just numerical problems, and do they have the decimal point in the wrong place, a nought or two dropped off, or a nought or two added? |
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The decimal system is more commonly used now, although certain words from the older vigesimal system are still in common usage, especially when telling the time. |
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The book, which went on to be widely copied and imitated, introduced the Hindu-Arabic place-valued decimal system and the use of Arabic numerals into Europe. |
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Mahler regretted that, apart from his own work, little interest had been shown by 20th century mathematicians in the study of arithmetical properties of decimal expansions. |
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Both have identical fractional parts after the decimal point. |
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The provision of the law of 4 Frimaire year 2, which makes obligatory the usage of the decimal division of day and of its parts, is suspended indefinitely. |
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They used a decimal system and had symbols denoting, for example, 1, 10, and 100 cubits, and they had developed methods for multiplying and dividing. |
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He produced his Treatise on the Circumference in July 1424, a work in which he calculated 2p to nine sexagesimal places and translated this into sixteen decimal places. |
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While the septimal system of calculation can be mapped onto the decimal, no comparable mapping of Aristotelian onto Platonic categories is possible. |
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They worked on the metric system and advocated a decimal base. |
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Medication errors in children can occur when a decimal point is misplaced in a dose, or an incorrect weight conversion from pounds to kilograms is made. |
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We work our numbers in a decimal system because we have ten fingers. |
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Now of course this comment is based on knowledge of our own decimal system which is a positional system with nine special symbols and a zero symbol to denote an empty place. |
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Then your application will be buff and strong and it will laugh in the face of wimpy problems like people who use commas instead of dots as the decimal. |
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In a decimal number, the actual value represented by a digit in that number is determined by the numeral and the position of the numeral within the number. |
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He wrote three treatises on numbers which helped to bring the Indian symbols and ideas of decimal fractions to the attention of some of the learned people in Europe. |
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The cultural preference for base 10 and the engineering advantages of base 2 have nothing to do with any intrinsic properties of the decimal and binary numbering systems. |
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The advent of decimal arithmetic reduced the need for such tests. |
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One of my more distinct recollections of math class involves the decimal representation of rational numbers and the discovery of wonderful patterns among those digits. |
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Its digits have been computed to 1,241,100,000,000 decimal places. |
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The amount of overlap was governed by successive decimal digits of pi. |
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The Vedic mathematicians had developed the decimal system of tens, hundreds, thousands, etc. where the remainder from one column of numbers is carried over to the next. |
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These systems seem over-complicated when compared to one of the simplest of all, the decimal system, yet we resist any efforts to change from imperial measurements to metric. |
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I was surprised at how like Roman numerals they were, also glad they were using base ten decimal and not some variant like base-eight, hex or binary. |
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To change a percentage to a fraction, divide it by 100 and reduce the fraction or move the decimal point to the right until you have only integers. |
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In 1997, the rupiah was so devalued that they had to switch from the decimal system to base 20 to cut down on the zeroes used in everyday transactions. |
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The discovery of the binomial theorem for integer exponents by al-Karaji was a major factor in the development of numerical analysis based on the decimal system. |
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However, rather than have to learn 10 symbols as we do to use our decimal numbers, the Babylonians only had to learn two symbols to produce their base 60 positional system. |
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The number system which was used to express this numerical information was based on the decimal system and was both additive and multiplicative in nature. |
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Every rational number can be written as either a terminating decimal or a recurring decimal. |
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This reduces rounding issues and the need to use excessive numbers of decimal places. |
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There have been numerous proposals and usage of decimal time, most of which were based on the day as the base unit. |
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Ordinal dates and Julian dates allow for the expression of a decimal portion of the day. |
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In addition to decimal time, there also exist binary clocks and hexadecimal time. |
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The decimal half penny coin was demonetised in 1984 as its value was by then too small to be useful. |
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The following decimal coins have been withdrawn from circulation and have ceased to be legal tender. |
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Spain introduced its decimal currency unit, the peseta, in 1868, replacing all previous currencies. |
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To round a decimal correct to one place of decimals you look at the second place of decimals. |
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Likewise, it is suggested that that the Huns continued to use the decimal military organization of the Xiongnu as well. |
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Mongol and Chinese units were organized using the same decimal organization that Genghis Khan used. |
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The Mongol military organization was simple but effective, based on the decimal system. |
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While provincial bureaucracy and government varied greatly, the basic organization was decimal. |
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In finding a percent of a given quantity, first reduce the percent to either a common fraction or a decimal fraction, and then multiply. |
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The tolar is a decimal currency and there are 100 stotins in a tolar, although stotins are no longer produced. |
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This pride of sponsorship, rather than pride of rating, seems to have been lost in the welter of decimal points and who's-on-firsts. |
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There is decimal arithmetic and binary arithmetic. In fact, there are an infinite number of arithmetics of different bases. |
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Half the drinkers counted in the decimal system, the other half in the older vigesimal system, aiming to see which side could reach 200 first. |
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Ivory supports data conversions from COBOL COMP-3 packed decimal to and from the standard XML schema decimal data types. |
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Data Processing Introduction to Hardware and MSC software, binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal systems, algorithm and flowchart, Programming. |
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As well as writing these representations using decimal notation, I also use the common fraction notation for tenths to build this association. |
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Module also features a selectable update rate of 10 or 55 per second, and output data has selectable decimal points. |
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For example, NEONet dynamically converts a Java integer to a mainframe packed decimal, and the conversion is invisible to both applications. |
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The decimal value of the truth table of the local transition function is defined as the rule number of the cellular automaton. |
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It is measured in degrees, minutes and seconds or decimal degrees, north or south of the equator. |
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This also helped to distinguish between new and old pence amounts during the changeover to the decimal system. |
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The metric system is an internationally agreed decimal system of measurement. |
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One aspect of this work was the suggestion of a decimal system of measurement, such as the metric system. |
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Also, place value, decimal systems and trigonometry came from India. |
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Of note is the nature of mercantile arithmetic, the centesimal and decimal place value systems that were often adopted, and the political uses of numeracy. |
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An extensive study of common fraction understanding and decimal fraction understanding was undertaken in upper socio-economic suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania. |
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In our case we used 50 decimal digits for the mantissa, which is in accordance with the number of decimal digits employed in the computation of Gauss-Turan nodes. |
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Where rates are below 1, quotes frequently include five decimal places. |
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In 2005, Barclays Capital broke with convention by quoting spot exchange rates with five or six decimal places on their electronic dealing platform. |
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The wizard allows you to point and click between XML, COBOL and text, LDIF and CSV files, and between EBCDIC and ASCII fields, packed decimal and numeric, etc. |
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The abacus is obviously only a concrete way of representing a number in the decimal system of notation, that is, by means of the local value of the digits. |
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Any shapefiles created during analysis will be created in decimal degrees. |
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The reverse operation of going from a decimal fraction to a proper fraction is well known for terminating decimals but not so for recurring decimals. |
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A real life 'Rain Man' yesterday spoke of his exhaustion after counting his way into the record books by reciting the number Pi to more than 22,500 decimal places. |
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A decimal halfpenny was issued until 1984 in an attempt to stop inflation but was removed due to having a higher cost to manufacture than its face value. |
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This did not result in the conversion of the pound sterling into a decimal system, but it was agreed to establish a Royal Commission to look into the issue. |
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For higher precision, the seconds are specified with a decimal fraction. |
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Decimal fractions had been employed for the extraction of square roots some five centuries before his time, but nobody used decimal numbers in daily life. |
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Stevin declared that using decimals was so important that the universal introduction of decimal weights, measures and coinage was only a matter of time. |
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Two years later, in 1670, Gabriel Mouton, a French abbot and scientist, proposed a decimal system of length based on the circumference of the Earth. |
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The Royal Mint production moved from London to Llantrisant in 1967 in order to keep up with the challenge of making new coins when the UK converted to decimal. |
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