It is a representation of the number in a form such that the place value of the digit to the immediate left of the decimal point is ones (or units) and the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right.
It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.
No. A whole number is a number with no fractional (decimal) part. Therefore a decimal number can not be a whole number. Another view: 35.0 is a whole number AND a decimal. The fact that a number is a decimal does not automatically require it to have a fractional part. Even 35 is a decimal number (without a decimal point).
A decimal number is not an integer. An integer is a number that is not a fraction, and decimal numbers are decimal fractions.
27.9 IS a decimal number. You can tell it is a decimal number because it has a decimal point (.).
1.30 is a decimal number
A number with two decimal points cannot be a decimal number.
7.5 is a decimal.
A decimal is a way of representing a number. There is no number after a number.A decimal is NOT a decimal point.
7.15 IS a decimal number.
9.6 is a decimal number because it has a decimal point inside
a negative decimal number, a rational number, a nice number
It depends. A terminating decimal is a rational number. A decimal which, after a finite number of places, becomes a repeating (or recurrent) decimal is also a rational number. A decimal that is not terminating, nor [eventually] settles into a recurring pattern is not a rational number. Note that the decimal need not become recurring immediately.