Because some decimal numbers can't be converted into fractions if they are Irrational Numbers.
These are decimals and there are an infinite number of numbers between these numbers.
An integer is a whole number without fractions or decimals
Any whole number without any decimals or fractions.
It is a composite integer number because it has more than two factors and no fractions or decimals attached to it.
If you can completely write a number, using digits, fractions and decimals, then the number is rational. You appear to have accomplished that.
Whole numbers are positive numbers and there are no fractions or decimals.
fractions are represented in form of decimals
Accountants typically convert fractions to decimals. They do this by dividing the fractions and getting a decimal number. Decimals are easier to work with in accounting.
They can show the same number, just in different ways. You can convert fractions into decimals or decimals into fractions.
A whole number.
No
An integer has to be a whole number or its opposite. For example, fractions and decimals cannot be integers. I'm smart (:
Divide the top number by the bottom number.
An integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
There are no such numbers, because every number has a decimal representation. But you can have photo negatives and photo positives which will have no fractions or decimals.
For terminating decimals, yes - the place value of the digit farthest to the right (furthest after the decimal point) is the denominator. Don't forget to simplify the fraction (if possible).
No because whole numbers are integers that do not have decimals or fractions attached to them.