decimal
A decimal number is not an integer. An integer is a number that is not a fraction, and decimal numbers are decimal fractions.
It is a decimal fraction.
Any number that can be written as a fraction:15.2=152/10 etc. Any number without a decimal or fraction: 15. Any numbers with decimal numbers that end (4, 2.5) or repeat (1/3, 55/9).
yes a whole number is any number that is not a fraction or a decimal.
A decimal number is one way of representing numbers where each place for a digit has a place value that is ten times that of the place to its right. Most all the numbers that you familiar with (judging from your question) will be decimal numbers. A decimal number need not be a [decimal] fraction.
no, a rational number can also be a fraction or decimal
whole numbers are any positive or negative number that does not have a fraction or decimal point
A fraction would be the numbers after the decimal divided by a 1 followed by a number of zeros equal to the number of numbers after the decimal point. For example: .1 is 1/10 .23 is 23/100 .400 is 400/1000 Fractions should not contain a decimal
To the left of a decimal point are whole numbers. On the right of a decimal point are parts of a whole number.
This is an irrational number because of it's decimal point... Rational numbers are whole numbers that are divisible by 2 and do not leave a remainder or form a decimal fraction.
.1111 is rational. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
We can't tell whether there's supposed to be a decimal point before that number. If there's a decimal point before it, then the number is equivalent to the fraction 333,333,333,333,333,333,333/1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 . If there's no decimal point before it, then the question is truly absurd, and the number is equivalent to the fraction 333,333,333,333,333,333,333/1