| ??? 08/23/05 17:39 Read: times |
#99925 - And decimal number, Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Also, decimal number can be converted to an integer fraction number.
0.00012254 = 12254/100000000 So, you can apply the integer fractional procedure on it. Tsuneo |
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