Whole numbers contain no fractional part as do decimals
No, 100 is a whole number. Any number that is to the right of the decimal is NOT a whole number, which does not make 100 and .100 equivalent. Hope this helps!
yes
There is almost no difference. The only difference is placing the decimal point.
A number with no decimals is called a whole number, or an integer.
Whole numbers contain no fractional part as do decimals
There is no difference.
No, 100 is a whole number. Any number that is to the right of the decimal is NOT a whole number, which does not make 100 and .100 equivalent. Hope this helps!
yes
A number with decimals (digits after the decimal point) is not equal to ANY whole number. You can round it to the nearest whole number, if you like - that's the closest you can get.
The difference is that if you multiply with a whole number and then multiply with a decimal and you compare.You will notice the whole number is greater.You are very welcome.
This will happen if the fractional parts of the numbers sum to 1.
There is almost no difference. The only difference is placing the decimal point.
A number with no decimals is called a whole number, or an integer.
It is 10.
No because whole numbers are integers that do not have decimals or fractions attached to them.
No, 3.18 is not a whole number since it has decimals.