Here are ten:
-0.1
-0.2
-0.3
-0.4
-0.42
-0.5
-0.6
-0.7
-0.8
-0.9
All numbers between negative one and zero are negative. When you multiply a number by a negative it becomes negative. Also, all numbers between negative one and zero are decimals. When you multiply a number by a decimal it becomes smaller. Thus, when you multiply a rational number by a number between negative one and zero, it becomes smaller and negative.
Once again, if you're talking about whole numbers, then negative integers and zero. But since fractions and decimals are numbers, and are not integers, anything between negative infinity to 1 are before one. So fractions and/or decimals between 1 and zero, such as 1/2, 0.9, and anything between negative infinity and zero, such as -1024, -6/13, 69.029.
Decimal numbers are infinitely dense throughout their domain. That means that between any two decimals there are infinitely many decimals. One consequence is that there is no smallest or first such number.
Fractions and decimals
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.
There are no negative integers between positive ones on the number line.
No, integers are whole numbers. They don't have decimals.
1.75 is one of the infinite number of decimals between 1.7 and 1.8
1.75 is one of the infinite number of decimals between 1.7 and 1.8
useually 1000 decimals means one acre but also it was in some area in orissa 100 decimals is one acres
There are infinitely many numbers. One such is 1.40000000046831
Numbers less than zero are "negative numbers".
No, there are not.
There are infinitely many decimals between any two numbers. Here, 0.226 is one possibility.
One cent without decimals can be expressed as 1/100
One and a half cents in decimals is 0.015
One-third is one divided by three. One-third lies between 0 and 1 on the number-line Similarly.... Negative one-third is negative one divided by three. It lies between -1 and 0 on the number-line. So no, -1 and -1/3 are not equal.