Examples of using Decimal point in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
There's no decimal point in this?
And we just bring down the decimal point.
The decimal point is right over here.
And then we put the decimal point.
I must have put a decimal point in the wrong place or something.
So we go behind our decimal point.
If you move the decimal point to the left, you get 0.034%.
Goes into 4-- I'm going to put a decimal point here.
So we have our decimal point right here, right behind the 7 where it was up here.
Of course, you have your decimal point right here.
We have, between the two numbers,two numbers behind the decimal point.
Let's put a decimal point here.
And I have one, two digits behind the decimal point.
Actually, this decimal point is right here.
And then we have two numbers behind the decimal point.
So let's add a decimal point here.
And now we have five numbers behind the decimal point.
The values containing a decimal point are approximate.
So it's eighteen, and there's nothing behind the decimal point.
Well, there's implicitly a decimal point right over there.
So we need one, two, three digits behind the decimal point.
The decimal point of the root will be above the decimal point of the square.
That's 13 and a few digits after the decimal point.
If they didn't write the decimal point it would be a little unclear on how precise this was.
We had to have five numbers behind the decimal point.
And let me put the decimal point right up here, right above the decimal point in 7.
So I go one, two, three, and put the decimal point right here.
Now, we just have to count the numbers behind the decimal point.
We have two numbers behind the decimal point, so you count one, two.
You just have a 1 there, andyou have one number behind the decimal point.