What is decimal notation?
1 Answer
Decimal notation is the representation of a fraction using the base
Explanation:
Decimal notation is simply a form of a number using a decimal point. An example is
Decimals use the base ten. Thus, they have tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, etc. places. Check out the example below.
Now, it is useful to think about decimals in the context of fractions, because they are so often used together or even interchangeably.
As the decimal expands into the hundredths, thousandths, etc. places, the denominator of the fraction similarly changes. For example,
Fractions can be converted into decimals and vice versa. They are both equal, but written in different ways.