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Discover Ludwig"five decimal places" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when discussing something that has been rounded to or measured to a precision of five decimal places. For example, "The measurements were accurate up to five decimal places."
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Pi, to five decimal places is 3.14159.
The last thing you can do is a big optimization problem down to five decimal places".
For most purposes, four or five decimal places are sufficient, and tables of this accuracy are common.
A unified numerical method is proposed to evaluate the solution with accuracy to five decimal places and for very wide ranges of dimensionless distances and times.
Khanna found that the coordinates were accurate to a staggering five decimal places, allowing him to identify not only a friend's college dormitory but also the room.
When π/18 is substituted in the series for sin x, it is found that the first two terms give 0.17365, which is correct to five decimal places for the sine of 10°.
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"We're already down to four decimal places.
GUM and Monte Carlo simulation did not differ in measurement uncertainty with precision to two decimal places.
Archimedes got to two decimal places in the third century BC.
The number 3.14 is only accurate up to two decimal places, giving an error of 0.05%.
A minimum of three decimal places precision (WGS 1984, ca. 111 m at the Equator) was required.
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