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decimal

[des-uh-muhl, des-muhl] / ˈdɛs ə məl, ˈdɛs məl /




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In recent decades, advances in computing have pushed this familiar constant far beyond the classroom, with powerful supercomputers now calculating pi to trillions of decimal places.

From Science Daily

In July 2024, Nature issued a correction noting that rows of data were “wrongly printed as a decimal, rather than a percentage point.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I shared my love of x and y variables, and of integers, decimal points, and fractions.

From Literature

He was also chief secretary to the Treasury as the UK prepared to move to decimal currency.

From BBC

Only resounding wins over their nearest rivals now return a few more decimals.

From BBC