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∙ 14y agoActually, there is an infinite number of decimals between 0 and 1.
You can divide anything by 2 or 5 but it may go into decimals
An infinite number, like 1.25 and 0.75
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A number with no decimals is called a whole number, or an integer.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. No decimals will be odd or even.
That varies, depending on the country and the year (a country may change its currency). 2 decimals is fairly common; but some countries may use a different number of decimals, or no decimals at all.That varies, depending on the country and the year (a country may change its currency). 2 decimals is fairly common; but some countries may use a different number of decimals, or no decimals at all.That varies, depending on the country and the year (a country may change its currency). 2 decimals is fairly common; but some countries may use a different number of decimals, or no decimals at all.That varies, depending on the country and the year (a country may change its currency). 2 decimals is fairly common; but some countries may use a different number of decimals, or no decimals at all.
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4 decimals: 1.0033 3 decimals: 1.003 2 decimals: 1.00
Actually, there is an infinite number of decimals between 0 and 1.
There is an infinite number of numbers between 1 and 2.
You can divide anything by 2 or 5 but it may go into decimals
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An infinite number, like 1.25 and 0.75
There are infinitely many decimals between 1.6 and 2. Any number starting with 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 or 1.9 is a possibility. For example 1.752360406240670000000000000000001000202009
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.