The answer is zero. It is rational, precise, and exact.
You get a rational number.
It is a normal rational number, just like any other rational number.
It is a negative rational number.
It is a decimal fraction or a rational number.
It is a rational number because it stops.
You get a rational number.
It is a normal rational number, just like any other rational number.
Another rational number.
rational
a negative rational number
Rational number and a decimal.
It is a negative rational number.
A real rational number.
It is a rational number because it stops.
It is a rational negative number
It is a decimal fraction or a rational number.
Rational counting results in whole numbers, which are non-negative integers (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.). These numbers represent discrete quantities that can be counted, such as the number of objects in a set. When counting, we also typically do not consider fractions or decimals, as they are not whole and do not correspond to individual countable items.