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No. Whole numbers are numbers which are "Whole" just as the term suggests. IT should not be a fraction or have any decimal digits.
To write 0.13 in words, you would say "zero point one three." This represents the numerical value of 0.13 in a verbal format, where each digit is read individually. The term "point" is used to indicate the decimal place, and the numbers following it are read as they appear.
Oh, dude, you write .049 as "zero point zero four nine." Like, it's not rocket science, unless you're trying to calculate rocket fuel or something. Just remember, numbers are just letters with a little more math swag.
These are the steps to convert a decimal into a fraction: (1) Place a 1 under the decimal to convert it to fraction form: .845/1 (2) Remove the decimal and place as many 0's to the right of the 1 as there are numbers to the right of the decimal: 845/1000 (3) Reduce the fraction to its lowest term: 169/200
To convert a decimal into a fraction, place a 1 under the decimal number (to represent a fraction), move the decimal point to the right of the decimal number and add as many zeroes to the bottom number as the number of places the decimal was moved on the top number. Reduce the fraction to its lowest term. Conversion of given decimal number: .7 (place a 1 underneath to make a fraction) ,7/1 (move the decimal point to the right of the decimal number and add that many zeroes to the bottom number) 7/10 (this fraction cannot be reduced so it is the answer) Other example: conversion of .375 .375 .375/1 375/1000 (now reduce the fraction t its lowest term) 3/8