0 x where x != 0
Decimal:0 Fraction:0
0 over any number always equals 0, so no it can't be written with a decimal.
Any number that can be written as a fraction (with a non-zero denominator) is a rational number; in decimal format it will either terminate (possibly with no digits after the decimal point, ie an integer) or end in a repeating sequence of digits. Any number which cannot be written as a fraction (one integer over another) is an irrational number. If I understand your question correctly: A number written as a fraction with a denominator which does not equal zero can be any of a terminating decimal, a recurring decimal or an integer - they are all possible.
2.65 cannot be written in decimal form per se. In fraction form it is 53/20. In scientific form it is 2.65 x 10^0.
0 x where x != 0
Decimal:0 Fraction:0
0 over any number always equals 0, so no it can't be written with a decimal.
Any number that can be written as a fraction (with a non-zero denominator) is a rational number; in decimal format it will either terminate (possibly with no digits after the decimal point, ie an integer) or end in a repeating sequence of digits. Any number which cannot be written as a fraction (one integer over another) is an irrational number. If I understand your question correctly: A number written as a fraction with a denominator which does not equal zero can be any of a terminating decimal, a recurring decimal or an integer - they are all possible.
2.65 cannot be written in decimal form per se. In fraction form it is 53/20. In scientific form it is 2.65 x 10^0.
It is a number which can be written as the ratio, p/q of two integers where q > 0.
Of course 0 is not a fraction, when it is over 0 it is a whole number.
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0 of course.
A whole number is a number in which there is no decimal or fraction after the number or the number is a fraction or decimal. ex. ...-2, -1, 0, 1, 2...
the answer is 0
Decimal = 0.6 Fraction = 6/10 = 3/5