The decimal representation of an integer is exactly the same as the integer itself.
Thus, the decimal representation on seventy three is 73 - nothing more nothing less. You do not need to add a decimal point or anything.
No, because integers are whole numbers
no, integers are whole numbers and have no decimal points ; 1,2,3 etc. are integers but not 1.8, for example do not have any values after the decimal
It is a decimal because it is an integer and all [normal] integers are decimal numbers.
Billions are integers and so there will be no decimal points or digits after it.
Yes. The decimal part is 0 (for example 16 is 16.0)
You divide the integer by the decimal.
yes
No, integers are whole numbers that do not have any decimal or fractional parts. Integers include positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero. Decimals are used to represent numbers that fall between integers on the number line.
They can be integers, rational numbers or even approximations for irrational numbers.
The only decimals that are integers are ones such as 4.00000 or -5.00 or 100.0. If there is anything other than 0 after the decimal place it is NOT an integer. So to add them, just add the numbers to the left of the decimal place.
No. Integers are whole numbers. e.g. 27, 9.0000, 84.0
Integers.