A number with no decimals is called a whole number, or an integer.
No. Anything that has a finite number of decimals (or repeating decimals) is a rational number.
Are equivalent decimals.
ANY number with a finite number of decimals (and some that have an infinite number of decimals) are rational.
equivalent decimals
equivalent decimals
Decimals can be positive or negative.
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Any whole number, any number with a finite number of decimals, and some numbers with an infinite number of decimals, are rational.
It is 10.
The minimum would be the number of the least value in your data set, and the maximum would be the number of the greatest value in your data set. Value is determined by the distance of the number from zero on the number line for positive numbers, and all negative numbers have less value than positive numbers or zero (unless you are determining absolute value). If you have different forms of numbers less than one to categorize (such as decimals, fractions, or percentages) convert all numbers to decimals (by dividing by 100 for percentages and dividing the numerator by the denominator for fractions) to make finding the minimum and maximum values easier.
An example of a positive number without fractions or decimals is the whole number 7.