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There are infinitely many fractions and decimals between 0 and 1.
There is no such number because decimals are infinitely dense. That is, between any two decimals, there are infinitely many decimals.
There are an infinite number of decimals between 0.2 and 0.3.
Impossible question, depends on how many decimals you want to put in, which can be millions, or even billions..
There's infinitely many numbers with infinitely many decimal places between 0 and 1 on a number line. e.g 0.000000000000000000000003 is between 0 and 1.
An infinite number of decimals are between any two numbers that aren't the same.
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
It is a part of the number line, and between 2.93 and 2.95 it contains infinitely many points.
There are infinitely many numbers. Three examples are: 3.0000000000000012300045973 3.00000000000000123000459746009 4.999999999999999999999999
There are infinitely many numbers. For example, 21.456542700000000000001 21.456542700000000000000005 21.456542700000000002
-1.35678 is one of infinitely many possible answers.
Between 65 and 100, there are 34 other whole numbers plus an infinite number of decimals and mixed numbers.
Decimals and Fractions are simply methods to display parts of a whole number. They are crucial for many questions and can be converted from form to form. Decimals are the digits on the right of the decimals point, a symbol indicating that after it is decimals, the symbol is shown like this: " . "!Decimals digits are described with terms like tenths, hundredths and thousandths however there are no "uniths" or "oneths". Tenths is the starting point in decimals and is the closest to the decimal dot with the larger units of measurements following it.Fractions however are represented by a unique line that looks similar to this: " / "Under the dash is the denominator. The denominator is the number that indicates how many parts have been divided from that integer (whole number). E.g: " /2 " would mean that number has been divided into 2 parts.The top though is used to display how many on those denominators you actually obsess.
There is an infinite amount of rational numbers between 0 and 1, and a larger infinite number of decimals. However, there are no integers or whole numbers.
If you allow fractions and decimals, then there are an infinite number of them. If you only want to talk about whole numbers, then there are only nine of them.
Two of them.
There is only 1.