Goerge wrote 10.6 for an answer instead of writing 10.06.Find his error and write it as a decimal

The error in George's answer is that he forgot to include the zero after the decimal point. To correct his error, we need to add the missing zero.

So, the correct decimal representation for 10.6, with the zero included, is 10.06.

To find George's error and write it as a decimal, we need to compare the given answer, 10.6, with the correct answer, 10.06.

When writing decimal numbers, the digits to the right of the decimal point represent fractions of a whole number. In this case, the difference between 10.6 and the correct answer, 10.06, is that George wrote the decimal number 10.6 without a second digit after the decimal point.

To correct this error, we can add a zero after the decimal point to create a two-digit decimal representation. Therefore, George's error can be written as 10.6 as the corrected decimal 10.06.

Error = 10.60 - 10.06 = 0.54.