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An example of a positive number without fractions or decimals is the whole number 7.
fractions are represented in form of decimals
Equivalent to what? No fraction is "equivalent" by itself; you can say that two or more fractions are equivalent, if they represent the same number.
In theory, infinite, non-recurring decimals can represent irrational number whereas fractions cannot do that. However, any non-recurring decimal number can be expressed for only a finite number of digits and so this theoretical difference cannot be attained in reality.
They can show the same number, just in different ways. You can convert fractions into decimals or decimals into fractions.
Equivalent Fractions
equivalent fractions
They are equivalent fractions
Whole numbers are positive numbers and there are no fractions or decimals.
An example of a positive number without fractions or decimals is the whole number 7.
fractions are represented in form of decimals
In theory, infinite, non-recurring decimals can represent irrational number whereas fractions cannot do that. However, any non-recurring decimal number can be expressed for only a finite number of digits and so this theoretical difference cannot be attained in reality.
Equivalent to what? No fraction is "equivalent" by itself; you can say that two or more fractions are equivalent, if they represent the same number.
They can show the same number, just in different ways. You can convert fractions into decimals or decimals into fractions.
The Romans did not have a method to represent fractions or decimals with their letter symbols. They usually would just say three and fourteen hundredths. See related links for information about how to work with Roman Numerals.
A whole number.
An integer has to be a whole number or its opposite. For example, fractions and decimals cannot be integers. I'm smart (: