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
To the left of a decimal point are whole numbers. On the right of a decimal point are parts of a whole number.
you turn the decimal into a fraction then you turn the fraction into a whole number and add a percent sign
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".
5 +6.7 = 11.7
You can add or subtract it as a whole number. If you must use its decimal form, you just stick a decimal point at the end the whole number!
If 2340 is a whole number then just add a decimal point and a zero -- 2340.0
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
To write a decimal you go to the end of the whole number 5 for example and then you put a period (5.) then you add the rest of the decimal like 5.6
The difference is that all whole numbers are decimal numbers, but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers. For example a whole number such as 1 is a decimal number but a decimal number such as 1.5 is not a whole number.
No. A whole number is a number with no fractional (decimal) part. Therefore a decimal number can not be a whole number. Another view: 35.0 is a whole number AND a decimal. The fact that a number is a decimal does not automatically require it to have a fractional part. Even 35 is a decimal number (without a decimal point).