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How many digits should be to the left of the decimal point? - Answers

It depends on the numbers you're dealing with. If the number is less than 1, you should definitely put a leading 0 (ie; 1/4 = 0.25, not .25, generally not 00.25). If the number is greater than 1, any whole numbers (numbers you could count on your fingers, if you had enough time) should go to the left of the decimal point and the rest should go on the right (ie; 2500 & 3/8 = 2500.375, since you can count up to 2500 on your fingers with enough time, but most people don't have 3/8 of a finger).



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It depends on the numbers you're dealing with. If the number is less than 1, you should definitely put a leading 0 (ie; 1/4 = 0.25, not .25, generally not 00.25). If the number is greater than 1, any whole numbers (numbers you could count on your fingers, if you had enough time) should go to the left of the decimal point and the rest should go on the right (ie; 2500 & 3/8 = 2500.375, since you can count up to 2500 on your fingers with enough time, but most people don't have 3/8 of a finger).



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How many digits should be to the left of the decimal point? - Answers

It depends on the numbers you're dealing with. If the number is less than 1, you should definitely put a leading 0 (ie; 1/4 = 0.25, not .25, generally not 00.25). If the number is greater than 1, any whole numbers (numbers you could count on your fingers, if you had enough time) should go to the left of the decimal point and the rest should go on the right (ie; 2500 & 3/8 = 2500.375, since you can count up to 2500 on your fingers with enough time, but most people don't have 3/8 of a finger).

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