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Examples of decimal place


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All values are rounded to the nearest decimalplace.
The observations returned by the yield monitor were yields per area in t/ha recorded to one decimalplace.
The second decimalplace is therefore unlikely to be in greater error than one digit.
The percentages are rounded to one decimalplace, therefore the rows not always add up to 100%.
This leads to roughly two decimalplace accuracy (the actual accuracy is somewhat better due to the form of the convergence criterion).
All coefficients are rounded to one decimalplace in the summary that follows.
All dimensions are correct to the given accuracy, and we do not round up the final decimalplace.
All germination percentage data were rounded to the nearest whole number, and water uptake data were rounded to one decimalplace.
One begins with the lowest decimalplace.
The separations between plots were rounded to one decimalplace and range from 0.1 m to 3 m as the speed of the cotton picker changes.
There is no problem about machines—we have been assured of this by machine manufacturers—by adding on 0·5 and the third decimalplace.
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Someone in that situation would not welcome being docked by only a second decimalplace.
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One must remember that to the receiver of one of these pensions that third decimalplace can be a pound or two.
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If they did so, and they would be forced to, it would need an unnecessary amount of accuracy to the third decimalplace.
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Pay is worked out for every individual down to the fourth decimalplace of a penny per ton and one cannot get nearer than that on an incentive basis.
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Though the percentages calculated from the sample are shown to one decimalplace they should not be taken as representing the total position necessarily to that degree of accuracy.
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Win percentage is rounded to one decimalplace.
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Sometimes, when no decimalplace is used, an additional grade, 6, is used to indicate that the student has barely passed.
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The greater range is compensated by a poor precision, because there are only 4 mantissa bits, equivalent to slightly more than one decimalplace.
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A similar term should contribute to the muon magnetic moment at the third or fourth decimalplace.
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The beads in the upper shorter grooves denote fives -- five units, five tens, "etc.", essentially in a bi-quinary coded decimalplace value system.
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More importantly even still was the development of the concept of decimalplace value.
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When the molar mass is greater than 1000 g/mol, it is rarely appropriate to use more than one decimalplace.
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It took him 24 hours and 4 minutes to recite to the 67,890th decimalplace of without an error.
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The probabilities are given as percentages to one decimalplace.
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Population density is given to one decimalplace in persons per square kilometer.
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For example, if 9.945309 is rounded to two decimal places (9.95), then rounded again to one decimalplace (10.0), the total error is 0.054691.
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The winning percentage listed is rounded to one decimalplace.
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However, in order to add up to 120, the indicator scores are rounded up-or-down to the nearest one decimalplace.
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In the decimal system each decimalplace is a power of ten.
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Rounding 9.945309 to one decimalplace (9.9) in a single step introduces less error (0.045309).
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This should start contributing to the electron magnetic moment at the sixth decimalplace.
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The scores are standardised and given to one decimalplace.
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The two sides of this expression only differ after the 42nd decimalplace.
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The other proposition is that recessions don't really matter because the loss of consumer surplus is five decimal places down.
The value obtained by the numerical procedure described above is 0.732 (correct to three decimal places).
The results are accurate t o the number of decimal places given.
Each pie diagram is the average of 3-4 samples; decimal places have been rounded.
The conclusion of this refinement is that the limiting values of c are accurate to four decimal places for both models.
The eigenvalues were determined to six decimal places.
In the addition of two numbers one was placed above the other so that the various decimal places corresponded.
Both estimates are correct to the number of decimal places given, and the final digit is not rounded up.
This equality (for electrons and positrons) has been verified experimentally to 13 decimal places, the most precise experimental number we have.
In the end eighteen large volumes were produced, in two sets calculated from different formulae, with values calculated up to twenty-nine decimal places.
However assuming a normal good quality ruler, it should be possible to estimate tenths between the nearest two marks to achieve an extra decimalplace of accuracy.
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The two methods for which more details are given agree to 10 decimal places.
The optimization was halted when on average each parameter of the model had converged to eight decimal places.
Unusually for any currency, it was common practice to write cash amounts with three zeros after the decimalplace, even after inflation had greatly devalued the currency.
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Tests with finer temporal resolution indicate that, a t worst, the growth rate is accurate to six decimal places.
The results displayed in table 1 are therefore given to two decimal places.
Each total run-time is the sum of three numbers (initialise time, program time, garbage collection time) which have each been rounded to 2 decimal places.
Were the three decimal places, which make the thing all the more difficult, really essential?
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But it is not something which can be done beautifully and tidily to several decimal places of accuracy.
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We have tended to want everything accurate to three decimal places before being prepared to act decisively.
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When talking about two decimal places, one cannot expect a consumer to identify what is right and what is wrong.
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On the other hand, the quantity of an ingredient like chloroform or opium would he expressed in decimal places.
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The £-cent system has been criticised for being too "coarse-grained", but it is possible for calculations to use as many decimal places as are required.
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The figures are given to three decimal places.
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It is accurate to many decimal places and can be installed and left in place for 10 years.
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We have had to fill in forms noting every animal, and every crop has had to be allocated to two decimal places of a hectare.
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In other words, there would be three decimal places to the right of the main unit.
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The current parity of the deutschmark against the ecu has five decimal places at 2.05586.
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Et is absurd that multipliers of various items of expenditure should run to that number of decimal places.
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For example, the rate for petrol, to four decimal places, would be 6·5991p a litre which is as near as possible to 6·6p.
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They are based on estimates; for purposes of comparison the figures are given to two decimal places, but accuracy to this degree is not warranted.
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We could lose the required money just adding up the third column of decimal places in the public expenditure accounts.
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The element of capital gain shown on the dividend warrant was printed to six decimal places of the fraction of a penny.
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As a result, the price changes were recorded as whole numbers only and the decimal places were not carried forward.
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The farmer needs to specify in enormous detail (to two decimal places) the amount of land and every animal that he has.
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All figures are rounded to two decimal places; for this reason they may not appear to sum to the total, which is also correct to two decimal places.
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By having much more sensitive indicators and complicated weights, in some cases going to six decimal places, he is seeking precisely to mirror the different needs of each authority.
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The factored results are rounded to two decimal places and added.
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And just like when dividends are reinvested, optional cash purchases are for fractional shares to 3 or 4 decimal places.
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If no decimal places are used, 6 and up is a pass and 5 and below a fail.
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Accurately record the mls of titrant used to two decimal places.
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Generally, either one or two decimal places are predominantly used in secondary and higher education.
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These formulas used infinite series and trigonometric functions to calculate pi to hundreds of decimal places.
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The tables were vast, with values calculated to between fourteen and twenty-nine decimal places.
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The more popular constants have been studied throughout the ages and computed to many decimal places.
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The rate conventions are: annualised rate, act/365, four decimal places.
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Approximation of the constants to two decimal places substantially lowers the level of sidelobes, to a nearly equiripple condition.
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Six recurring nines appear in the decimal places 762 through 767 of pi.
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The result is correct to 5 decimal places.
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After these, the most recent projects are calculated decimal places, indicating the importance of the eponymous media for installation on their number and infinity.
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All the imperial measures are up to two decimal places and are just a rough guide.
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This number is then rounded down to three decimal places (e.g. 2 would be rounded to 2.666).
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By 2008 he claimed to remember 2,000,000 decimal places of pi, as well as around 7,000 volumes of text.
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The following table shows the results for various total precisions and decimal places rounded to the nearest value using the round-to-even method.
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Points are calculated to three decimal places and truncation is applied; the numbers are not rounded.
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Multiplying numbers to more than a couple of decimal places by hand is tedious and error prone.
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Some cell formats such as numeric or currency can also specify the number of decimal places.
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Points are calculated to three decimal places, and truncation is applied; the numbers are not rounded.
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