Respuesta :

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Just count the numbers after the decimal (.)

a. 2

b. 2

c. 3

d. 1

e. 0

f. 4

g. 5

2. The decimal (.) is at the end of every number (you don't need to show it for whole numbers). Each number is a digit. Move the decimal to the left of each digit the amount of times it specifies. Also, any zeroes at the end of a decimal or before a whole number don't need to be shown. Add zeroes when you run out of numbers given (see E).

a. 63.541

b. 09.45 or 9.45

c. 10.0 or 10

d. 3.4840 or 3.484

e. .006