Decimal?
The number 6.941 contains digits following a decimal point, therefore it is not a whole number.
The decimal point.
No. By definition, any number that contains a decimal point followed by any digit other than zero is not an integer.
The mantissa - also known as a significand or coefficient - is the part of a floating-point number which contains the significant digits of that number. In the common IEEE 754 floating point standard, the mantissa is represented by 53 bits of a 64-bit value (double) and 24 bits of a 32-bit value (single).
Since the number contains two digits after the decimal point, it is already rounded to the nearest hundredth.
period 6 and 7
Period 2, It only contains two metals, making it the least metallic period
Do you mean a number line?The question you asked contains the answer. Every point on a number line corresponds to a number, and every number has a corresponding point on the number line.
The period is used as a decimal point in our number system.
The number 6.941 contains digits following a decimal point, therefore it is not a whole number.
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the decimal point
The decimal point.
Period refers to rows in the periodic table.Elements in the same period have same number of electron shells.Period 1 contains Hydrogen and Helium.
In a given period, group 18 elements will have the highest atomic number.
Period
2