If both numbers are negative, add the positive equivalent, then put a minus sign in front of it. For example, -5.3 + (-1.1) = -6.4.
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Yes, when they are decimals, it is not considered a whole number.
Integer: Negative numbers, zero, positive numbers. NO fractions/decimals Natural: Positive numbers. NO zero, negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Whole number: Positive numbers, zero. NO negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Therefore, a natural, rational, whole integer, would be: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ...
Only whole numbers are integers, whether negative or positive.
Numbers with decimals can't be whole numbers.
It is because 6 is one of the rational numbers, which are anything ranging from negative numbers, positive numbers, ratios, fractions and decimals, and repeating decimals.