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To the left of a decimal point are whole numbers. On the right of a decimal point are parts of a whole number.
You can add a period, and a zero, after the whole number. Or you can just consider the whole numbers themselves a special kind of "decimal number".
This number is a whole number. If you want to write it as a decimal, you need to add a decimal after the second 0 and add some zeros. Like this 14500.00 Other than that, it's just not a decimal.
If you are talking about adding percentages to a number then you firstly convert the percentage of a number to a whole number or decimal number and then add it to the original number.
Example of multiplying whole decimal numbers: 2.37 × 3.56 = 8.4372 Remove the decimal point and multiply as for whole numbers: 237 × 356 = 84372 Then add the decimal point, thus : 8.4372