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Click in a white rectangle, type a number, and click on "convert it!" ... How long is it?; How much does it weigh?; What's the volume? ... Math Cats convert numbers!
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Convert between Regular Decimals and Scientific Notation - powered by WebMath ... Scientific notation is a compact way of writing very large and very small numbers. ... This page will show you how to convert between writing numbers in scientific notation and in "regular" , or from "regular" to scientific notation.
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Converting Numbers to Scientific Notation ... Scientific notation is used to express very large or very small numbers. A number in scientific notation is written as the product of a number (integer or decimal) and a power of 10. This number is always 1 or more and less than 10.
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An interactive math lesson about converting fractions to mixed numbers. ... Fractions consist of two numbers. The top number is called the numerator. The bottom number is called the denominator. ... Converting to Mixed Numbers...
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Converting between numerical types in Haskell must be done explicitly. This is unlike languages (such as C or Java) which automatically cast between numerical types in certain situations. ... Integral types are ones which may only contain whole numbers and not fractions. Int (fixed-size machine integers) and Integer...
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Many languages provide the ability to perform bitwise operations on two integer numbers. In other words, the operation is performed on each successive pair of bits in the operands. Three common operations are bitwise AND, OR, and XOR.
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Example 23-3. Maximum of two numbers ... Example 23-4. Converting numbers to Roman numerals ... # Returns 256. 16 17 return_test 257 # Error! 18 echo $? # Returns 1 (return code for miscellaneous error). 19 20 return_test -151896 # However, large negative numbers work. 21 echo $? # Returns -151896. 22 23 exit 0...
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Conversion Between an Improper Fraction and a Mixed Number - powered by WebMath ... Click here for explanations to the problems in your math textbook ... Improper Fraction to Mixed Number...
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