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∙ 12y agoBy this I mean:
Is there a difference between 10 and 10.?
I remember being told that one implied exactly ten whereas the other meant it had been rounded but I can't find any resources or recall for that matter.
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∙ 12y agoGenerally it is NOT an integer 12.45 - 7.33 = 5.12 5.12 is a decimal NOT an integer.
There is none. An integer has to be a number with no decimal places
an integer is a whole number
The difference between them is 82
sometimes
Generally it is NOT an integer 12.45 - 7.33 = 5.12 5.12 is a decimal NOT an integer.
There is none. An integer has to be a number with no decimal places
an integer is a whole number
The difference between them is 82
A decimal number is not an integer. An integer is a number that is not a fraction, and decimal numbers are decimal fractions.
sometimes
An integer is any non-decimal number like 5 or -3 or 0. An whole number is any non-negative, non-decimal number like 0 or 3 or 5. An integer can be a negative number whereas a whole number cannot be negative. And that all have a freat day !!$
The difference between any numbers is always positive.
No, if it has a decimal place then its not an integer
When the difference of the values to the right of the decimal are the same. Example: 9.2-4.2=5
No by definition a decimal number can never be an integer because an integer is a whole number (it can not have any decimal parts).
A whole number is a number with no decimal or fraction, like 5, 67, and 3. An integer is a split whole number, like 3.67, 56.2, 8/7, and 8 4/5.