It is the mantissa.
Both a fraction and a decimal (right of the decimal point) are parts of a whole.
The three parts are:the interior of the circle, the points on the circle (points on its circumference) the outside of the circle.
Because 15 is a whole integer with no fractional parts to it, we write 15.0 for it to be a decimal.
seventy-five parts of a whole unit that has 100 parts
If you break something up into a thousand equal parts, each one of those parts would be a thousandth. In a decimal, the thousandth place is four to the right of the decimal point.
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Whole numbers are ones without fractional parts (ie no decimal points) eg 1 22 33 99 7654 1000000000
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Both a fraction and a decimal (right of the decimal point) are parts of a whole.
Integers or whole numbers
It separates the place values with positive power of ten from those with negative powers of ten. In other words, it separates the whole part of numbers from their fractional parts.
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No by definition a decimal number can never be an integer because an integer is a whole number (it can not have any decimal parts).
It's pretty simple. Every percent is out of 100. There is no possible percent higher than one hundred. So, when a percent needs to be changed into a decimal, you move it 2 decimal points to the left. This is so because percent means parts of 100, where 100 has 2 zeros. For example: 80% is 80/100. 80/100 = .8, so you move the decimal point two times to the left. When you rewrite a decimal as a percent, you do the opposite; move it two decimal points to the right. Make sure that the decimal is not greater than one because one is equal to 100% and as I said before, nothing can be greater than 100%. For example: .9934 = 99.34% or 99.34/100; move the decimal two to the right. I hope that helps.
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