Remove "Decimal Numbers" topic at request of Jane and Perry (#382)
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link: translate-ordinal
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- title: "Fractions"
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link: translate-fraction
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- title: "Decimal Numbers"
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link: translate-decimal
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- title: "Symbolic Action"
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link: translate-symaction
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- title: "Figures of Speech"
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### Description
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The decimal point, or decimal comma, is a mark placed to the left of a number to show that the number refers to part of a whole number. For example .1 meter is not a whole meter but is only one tenth of a meter and .5 meter is not five meters, but is only five tenths of a meter. 3.7 meters is three and seven tenths of a meter. Numbers like these are used in the unfoldingWord® Simplified Text (UST).
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In some countries people use a decimal point, and in other countries people use a decimal comma. So translators in countries that use a decimal comma would write “3.7 meters” as “3,7 meters.” In some cultures people prefer fractions. (See [Fractions](../translate-fraction/01.md).)
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In the UST, parts of a number are written as decimals or fractions. When they are used with a measurement such as meters, grams, and liters, the are usually written as decimals.
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#### Decimal Numbers in the UST
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| Decimal | Fraction | Simpler Fraction |
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| -------- | -------- | -------- |
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|.1 |one tenth | |
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|.2 |two tenths | one fifth |
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|.3 |three tenths | |
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|.4 |four tenths | two fifths|
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|.5 |five tenths | one half |
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|.6 |six tenths | three fifths |
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|.7 |seven tenths | |
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|.8 |eight tenths | four fifths |
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|.9 |nine tenths | |
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|.25 |twenty-five one hundredths | one fourth |
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|.75 |seventy-five one hundredths | three fourths |
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#### Reasons this is a translation issue
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* If translators want to use the measures in the UST, they will need to be able to understand the decimal numbers that are used with them.
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* Translators will need to write the numbers in a way that their readers will understand them.
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### Examples from the Bible
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For telling about parts of a number, the unfoldingWord® Literal Text (ULT) uses fractions, and the UST uses mostly decimals when the number is used with a measurement. Another difference between the ULT and the UST is that when measuring [Biblical Distance](../translate-bdistance/01.md), [Biblical Weight](../translate-bweight/01.md), and [Biblical Volume](../translate-bvolume/01.md), they use different systems, so the numbers in the ULT and the UST are not the same for these measures.
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> They are to make an ark of acacia wood. Its length must be **two and a half cubits**; its width will be **one cubit and a half**; and its height will be **one cubit and a half**. (Exodus 25:10 ULT)
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The ULT uses the fraction “half.” This can also be written as the decimal “.5.”
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> Tell the people to make a sacred chest from acacia wood. It is to be **one meter** long, **0.7 meter wide**, and **0.7 meter** high. (Exodus 25:10 UST)
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The UST uses the decimal 0.7. This equals seven tenths.
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Two and a half cubits is about one meter.
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One and a half cubits is about .7 meter or seven tenths of a meter.
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### Translation Strategies
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* Decide whether you want to use only fractions, only decimals, or a combination of the two.
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* Decide whether you want to use the measures given in the ULT or the UST or some other kind of measures.
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* If you decide to use fractions and the measures in the ULT, simply translate the numbers and measures in the ULT.
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* If you decide to use decimals and the measures in the UST, simply translate the numbers and measures in the UST.
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1. If you decide to use decimals and the measures in the ULT, you will need to change the fractions in the ULT to decimals.
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1. If you decide to use fractions and the measures in the UST, you will need to change the decimals in the UST to fractions.
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### Examples of Translation Strategies Applied
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(1) If you decide to use decimals and the measures in the ULT, you will need to change the fractions in the ULT to decimals.
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> **three tenths of an ephah** of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering, and **one log** of oil. (Leviticus 14:10 ULT)
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>> “**0.3 ephah** of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering, and **one log** of oil.”
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(2) If you decide to use fractions and the measures in the UST, you will need to change the decimals in the UST to fractions.
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> **about 6.5 liters** of a fine flour offering, mixed with olive oil, to be an offering, and about **one third liter** of olive oil. (Leviticus 14:10 UST)
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>> “**about six and a half liters** of a fine flour offering, mixed with olive oil, to be an offering, and about **one third liter** of olive oil.”
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What are ordinal numbers and how can I translate them?
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Decimal Numbers
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