5.1,5.2, 5.3.
19 whole numbers, and infinitely many fractions and decimals
8.3 8.6 8.9
Write both numbers as decimal numbers, then look for terminating decimals between the two.
There is no whole number between 2 and 3. But decimals like 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 etc can be considered numbers between 2 and 3
5.1,5.2, 5.3.
Factors must be whole numbers, not decimals.
19 whole numbers, and infinitely many fractions and decimals
2.151, 2.152, 2.153
21.10, 21.12, 21.13....... and so on.
8.3 8.6 8.9
Write both numbers as decimal numbers, then look for terminating decimals between the two.
There is no whole number between 2 and 3. But decimals like 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 etc can be considered numbers between 2 and 3
All rational numbers can be converted from decimals to fractions as for example 0.75 = 3/4 but irrational numbers can not be converted from decimals to fractions.
There are infinitely many numbers. Three examples are: 3.0000000000000012300045973 3.00000000000000123000459746009 4.999999999999999999999999
Decimals are numbers that can be expressed like this. 10.56 or 16.4 or 46.324672462 These numbers show that the numbers are between whole numbers. Fractions do the same thing. Fractions tell you the number between the two whole numbers, just more accurately. For example.. 3/4 is a number between 0 and 1. The fraction 23/7 is a number between 3 and 4 and if you do this on a calculator and turn it into decimal form you will get a large amount of decimals. this proves that the fraction form is more accurate.
Oh, dude, decimals between 2 and 3 are like those sneaky little numbers that hang out in between the whole numbers. You've got 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, all the way up to 2.9, and then you hit 3. It's like a decimal party where they're all just chillin' between two and three.