Yes a whole number is a number without a fraction or a decimal point.
They are mixed fractions.
you divide (with remaider) the top by the bottom number the decimal is the fraction and the whole number is the whole number :D simple Gr. 7 math lolz.
No. A whole number is a number with no fractional (decimal) part. Therefore a decimal number can not be a whole number. Another view: 35.0 is a whole number AND a decimal. The fact that a number is a decimal does not automatically require it to have a fractional part. Even 35 is a decimal number (without a decimal point).
a number with a decimal point is a a fraction, a part of the whole goes behind the decimal. where as one with out a decimal point is just a whole number.
A number without a decimal would be a number without a fraction - hence it would be a "whole number".
3.75 = 3 and 3/4 = 15/4
It is the denominator and the top number is the numerator
Yes a whole number is a number without a fraction or a decimal point.
They are mixed fractions.
It is a terminating decimal.
0.10, to the nearest whole number - ie without a decimal - is zero.
The number to the left of a decimal point is the integer part or the whole-number part. The part of a decimal to the right of the decimal point is the fractional part. The decimal point is called the decimal separator.
you divide (with remaider) the top by the bottom number the decimal is the fraction and the whole number is the whole number :D simple Gr. 7 math lolz.
No. It is decimal number. An integer is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component.
If a number has no decimal you can add a point zero zero at the end of that number.
The range of a single number - with or without a decimal - is zero.