Neither. A for every decimal number (which may itself be a whole number), there is a smaller whole number and for every whole number there is a smaller decimal number.
The result is less than the whole number and greater than or equal to the decimal. Unless the whole number is negative in which case the result is greater than the whole number and less than or equal to the decimal.
A decimal number is not always smaller than a whole number. This is a decimal number 2.45 The number on the left of the decimal point shows the whole numbers. The numbers on the right of the point shows the parts/fractions. This number is not a whole number .098 This number is a whole number 2.00 This number has whole numbers and parts/fractions of the whole 2.098
No because it is a decimal number
Yes. A whole number is a number negative or positive from 1 to infinity as long as it is not a fraction or decimal number.
Neither. A for every decimal number (which may itself be a whole number), there is a smaller whole number and for every whole number there is a smaller decimal number.
The result is less than the whole number and greater than or equal to the decimal. Unless the whole number is negative in which case the result is greater than the whole number and less than or equal to the decimal.
No a decimal is smaller than a whole number.
A decimal number is not always smaller than a whole number. This is a decimal number 2.45 The number on the left of the decimal point shows the whole numbers. The numbers on the right of the point shows the parts/fractions. This number is not a whole number .098 This number is a whole number 2.00 This number has whole numbers and parts/fractions of the whole 2.098
No because it is a decimal number
No, -11.5 is a decimal number.
Yes. A whole number is a number negative or positive from 1 to infinity as long as it is not a fraction or decimal number.
Yes. Any number without a fraction, decimal, or negative sign is a whole number.
Negative 2 as a decimal is written as -2.0. This is because the decimal form of a whole number is simply the number followed by a decimal point and a zero. In this case, the whole number is -2, so when expressed as a decimal, it becomes -2.0.
Neither because it is a negative decimal number
Negative (no). A whole number wouldn't have any numbers following a decimal point.
Yes - any number without a decimal portion - even a negative number - is a whole number.