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Q: Does it matter if there is a zero or any number after the decimal?
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Is 3.6 a whole number?

Any number that has non-zero digits after the decimal point is NOT a whole number.


Is a negative number with a decimal an integer?

No, if the decimal contains any number other than zero.


Can all numbers be a decimal number?

Yes. Any integer can be transformed into a decimal number by adding a decimal point and then a zero after, for example: 3 = 3.0


Is 0.50 a integer number?

Any number that has non-zero digits after the decimal point is NOT an integer.


How if a digits is significant?

Any non-zero digit, if it appears in the decimal representation of a number, is significant. A zero is significant if it is not a leading zero.


What two numbers whose product is less than their sum?

zero and any other positive number. Any positive number and a fraction (or decimal). Any positive number and a negative number, excluding zero.


What is the answer to -34 x 0?

The answer is zero. If you multiply any number, no matter if it's negative or positive, by zero the answer will be zero.


Is 0 a decimal number?

Most numbers are a decimal number, with zero sometimes being considered and exception. Since any number can have decimals after it (if it happens to be rounded) perhaps it is. The exact number zero, however, is not. Zero denotates a lack of value as opposed to a value - such as .01.


How do you write 920 as a decimal?

Any time you want to convert a whole number to a decimal point, after the right most number place a decimal and a zero. Therefore, 920 as a decimal is 920.0.


What is the product of any number multiplied by 0?

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When writing a repeating decimal as a fraction does the number of repeating digits you use matter?

No... you can write it to any number of decimal places.


Is 1.25 a whole?

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