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Yes a whole number is a number without a fraction or a decimal point.
They are mixed fractions.
No. A whole number is a number with no fractional (decimal) part. Therefore a decimal number can not be a whole number. Another view: 35.0 is a whole number AND a decimal. The fact that a number is a decimal does not automatically require it to have a fractional part. Even 35 is a decimal number (without a decimal point).
you divide (with remaider) the top by the bottom number the decimal is the fraction and the whole number is the whole number :D simple Gr. 7 math lolz.
a number with a decimal point is a a fraction, a part of the whole goes behind the decimal. where as one with out a decimal point is just a whole number.
A number without a decimal would be a number without a fraction - hence it would be a "whole number".
3.75 = 3 and 3/4 = 15/4
Yes a whole number is a number without a fraction or a decimal point.
It is the denominator and the top number is the numerator
A Recurring Decimal. There are two typeso recurring decimals. . They are Rational nad Irrational. Rational decimals can be converted to a quotient(fraction) e.g. 0.3333... = 1/3 Irrational deciamsl CANNOT be converted to a Quotient (fraction). e.g. 3.141592.... NB For recurring decimals always place at least three dots after the last decimal to indicate . 'to infinity'.
They are mixed fractions.
0.10, to the nearest whole number - ie without a decimal - is zero.
It is a terminating decimal.
The number to the left of a decimal point is the integer part or the whole-number part. The part of a decimal to the right of the decimal point is the fractional part. The decimal point is called the decimal separator.
No. It is decimal number. An integer is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component.
If a number has no decimal you can add a point zero zero at the end of that number.
The range of a single number - with or without a decimal - is zero.