Examples of using Decimal point in English and their translations into Thai
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So let's add a decimal point here.
The decimal point is right over here.
And we just bring down the decimal point.
Laughter Decimal point first, six five.
Resolution 1℃ Automatic decimal point.
All day long, decimal points, high frequencies.
And we have 1, 2, 3,4 numbers behind the decimal point.
Tabulator& Decimal Point.
Fixed decimal point Activated by using attenuation keys.
Well, there's implicitly a decimal point right over there.
We have, between the two numbers, two numbers behind the decimal point.
Actually, this decimal point is right here.
And we have two total numbers behind the decimal point, one, two.
Take the decimal point, move it two to the right.
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So if we multiply the decimal two to the right we get zero zero decimal point three.
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Of the speed of light is just fine, but no matter how hard you try, you never gain that last decimal point.
And we saw the decimal point moves three places to the right.
Notice: When thermocouple and thermal resistance input, the decimal point set up the range of.
Someone dropped a decimal point on three shipments in a row.
Goes into 10 three times, with a remainder of 1, carry the 1 again,then you could bring down another zero- we now have a decimal point over here.
So we have our decimal point right here, right behind the 7 where it was up here.
According to the different alloying element content, aluminum bar can be divided into eight srries. Generally, every series has three digits, every digit has figure or letter, which means that the second digit represents controlled impurity number, the third and fourth digit represent lowest component of pure aluminum element after percentage decimal point.
And you move this decimal point over two spots- so it becomes 1500.
When current and voltage input, the decimal point set up the range of 0~3。
Let's say I have the decimal point zero one and I wanted to convert that into a percent.
Well, the stuff to the left of the decimal point is pretty straightforward.
And so every time you multiply by 10, your decimal point is going to move to the right because you're getting larger.