By converting the color you can convert 15 different color formats (hexadecimal, RGB, RGB ratio, cmy, cmyk, hsv, hsl, cielab, cielch, xyz, yxy, ryb, android, decimal, yuv).
Paste a character string of any color format (for example, "3C4240") into the input field and click [Convert]. The result is displayed in the [Color Conversion] section. In the next section, we will discuss color in detail.
Some color formats use the same notation and the conversion will guess your format. For example, if you attempt to convert the string '160 °, 9%, 26%' to HSV or HSL color, in this case HSL will be used.
Since this can lead to erroneous conversions, you can define the format to be passed by enclosing the color string in parentheses in the previous format. Since there is no need to guess the format, the search string "HSV (160 °, 9%, 26%)" will give you the correct HSV color. Other examples are "CIELAB (27, -2.947, 0.360)", "CIELCH (27, 969, 173.034)", "YXY (5.2273, 0.3042, 0.3556)" And "CMYK (0.09, 0.00, 0.03, 0.74)".
For example. To convert this score to decimal, convert it first to score. If you know that the first decimal place corresponds to 101, you can convert it to 0.5. If the opposite is true, the decimal point will be 0.05. In addition, long division is required to convert fractions to fractions
Conversion from decimal to decimal is easy. However, it is necessary to understand that each decimal place to the right of the decimal point represents a power of 10, the first decimal place is 101, the second decimal place is 102, the third decimal place is 103, and so on . Determine that the power of 10 is a decimal number, use the power of 10 as the denominator, and simplify it by entering each digit to the right of the decimal point as a numerator. For example, look at the number 0.1234. The number 4 is at the fourth decimal place and constitutes 104 or 10,000. This will be the score
Fractional division: Divides the fraction by an integer and places the decimal just above the fractional part of the dividend. Quotient 1.37 Divisor * Bonus 5 * 6.85 5 18 15 35 35 0 Divide fraction by decimal: Move to places that are sufficient to make the fraction of the divisor an integer. The decimal number of the dividend moves by the same number of digits as the divisor. The decimal point of the quotient is placed directly above the new position of the decimal point of the bonus. . Example 1: 0.6 × 3.0 × 6 × 30.0 × 30 0. 17.2 Example 2: 1.3 * 22.36 13 * 223.6 13 93 91 26 26 Round-off: Determine the degree of rounding off the number, such as the number of digits after the decimal point and percentile. Pull a line under it to mark the place. If the number on the right side of the place is less than 5, place the number and other numbers on the right side. If the number to the right of the rounding position is 5 or more, increase the number of positions by 1 and drag the number to the right.
A Write as many decimal numbers as possible and order them in ascending order using the following numbers. Number 0, 1, and decimal point. Each number can be used only once. Numbers are 0, 1, 2 and the decimal point. Each number can be used only for .ii numbers 0, 1, 2, 3 and decimal points. Can I use .iii only for each number? What happens when you multiply by number less than 1? • Consider a product of 15 × 0.75. Is the answer more than 15? why? • Estimated answer is 15 × 0.75. • How many decimal places are between 15 and 0.75? • Calculate 15 x 0.75. How many decimal places are there in the answer?