Decimals [noun]

Definition of Decimals:

unit of the mathematical system

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Opposite/Antonyms of Decimals:

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Sentence/Example of Decimals:

The beam of the balance is generally graduated into decimals.

The dropping of terminal decimals makes a small decimal difference in the result in the different formulas.

The numbers clustering round them were mostly very small, with decimals.

He gives it as 158 square inches, the only instance I have come across of his use of decimals.

No good to go on sitting here with Soames or perhaps his daughter recurring in front of them, like decimals.

Since it is the ratio alone which it is necessary to call attention to, the numbers are not reduced to decimals of a millimeter.

In these calculations decimals are freely employed, and students should make themselves familiar with the methods of using them.

If the liquid is a heavy one the difference shows itself in the third or second place of decimals.

In England it is usual to report in ounces and decimals of an ounce.

Why are the decimals of a table of logarithms, why are those of the number π distributed in accordance with the laws of chance?