Yes.
It can be.A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. So 365 is a decimal number and it is a cardinal number representing the number of days in an ordinary year.
Numbers can be ordinal, cardinal or imaginary. They could also be fractional, decimal, rational or irrational.
It could be any number whatsoever.
In whole numbers, a decimal follows the number. Example, in the number 7, the decimal is after it, 7.0 The decimal is not visible, but it is there.
The word form of 4.14 is "four and fourteen hundredths." In this form, the decimal number is read as a whole number followed by the word "and" and the decimal portion. The number after the decimal point is read as a cardinal number (fourteen) followed by the appropriate place value (hundredths).
The main cardinal number for 7 is 7, but 1 is also a cardinal number for 7 in this case.
No. The empty set has cardinal number 0. {ø } has cardinal number 1.
Cardinal. 5th would the be corresponding ordinal number.A cardinal number.
The cardinal number is 9
'Fifth' is the ordinal number of the cardinal number 5.
It could either be a terminating decimal or the decimal representation of an irrational number.
It is a non-terminating decimal, which could represent a rational number or an irrational number.