Sure. As an example, let's say that one of them has 999 'ones' and then a '2' after the decimal point,
and the other one has a thousand '8's after the point. Their sum is a whole number.
0.1112
0.8888
Sum = 1.0000
I'm sure there are a lot more.
When their fractional parts are equal.
yes
No. 100% is the same as 1 as a decimal. When we speak about decimals, 1 means the whole. In percent, 100 is the whole. 0.5 as decimals means half of the whole, and that's the same as 50%. Therefore, 0.7 is equal to 70%. 0.7% equals 0.007
rounding whole numbers and decimals
One way they are different is that decimals are "parts of a whole" not necessarily a whole.
When their fractional parts are equal.
1.4375
Factors refer to whole numbers, not decimals.
yes
place value :)
No. 100% is the same as 1 as a decimal. When we speak about decimals, 1 means the whole. In percent, 100 is the whole. 0.5 as decimals means half of the whole, and that's the same as 50%. Therefore, 0.7 is equal to 70%. 0.7% equals 0.007
3.2 and -2.2, when added together, make 1 whole.
This will happen if the fractional parts of the numbers sum to 1.
Decimals and fractions are PART of a whole
rounding whole numbers and decimals
A number with decimals (digits after the decimal point) is not equal to ANY whole number. You can round it to the nearest whole number, if you like - that's the closest you can get.
Factors must be whole numbers, not decimals.