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decimal fractions
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Plural of decimal fraction
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Three mathematicians "invented" decimal fractions.
It also requires a dot (decimal point) to represent decimal fractions.
Xu, H. et al. The chemically driven phase transformation in a memristive abacus capable of calculating decimal fractions.
Stevin showed how the usual arithmetic of whole numbers could be extended to decimal fractions, using rules that determined the positioning of the negative powers of 10.
Decimal fractions had already been introduced by the Flemish mathematician Simon Stevin in 1586, but his notation was unwieldy.
Times shorter than one second are expressed as decimal fractions (a millisecond = one-thousandth of a second, a microsecond = one-millionth of a second, and so on).
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(Eff bio = Percent efficiency of biomass-to-energy conversion, expressed as a decimal fraction.
th = Source operating time (decimal fraction of the hour during which the source combusts fuel, i.e., 1.0 for a full operating hour, 0.5 for 30 minutes of operation, etc).. 100 = Conversion factor from percent to a decimal fraction.
CC = Annual average carbon content of the solid fuel (percent by weight, expressed as a decimal fraction, e.g., 95% = 0.95).
Then the logarithm of the significant digits a decimal fraction between 0 and 1, known as the mantissa would be found in a table.
(iii) Determine the annual biogenic CO2 mass emissions from the unit by multiplying the total annual CO2 mass emissions by the annual average biogenic decimal fraction obtained from § 98.34 d) or § 98.34 e), as applicable.
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