When the difference of the values to the right of the decimal are the same. Example: 9.2-4.2=5
In integer division, you expect the result to be an integer. Anything left over will be quoted as a remainder. The more commonly used division (not integer division) will continue calculating decimals, up to the desired accuracy.
0.01+8.58
An integer is a whole number without fractions or decimals
No because an integer is a whole number with no decimals or fractions
When the difference of the values to the right of the decimal are the same. Example: 9.2-4.2=5
When the fractional parts of the two decimals (the bits to the right of the decimal point) are equivalent.
What is the answer write two decimals that have a difference of 16.825
The difference between integers and floats is that integer numbers don't contain decimals.
Yes. The square of an integer is just the number times itself. For any two whole numbers that are multiplied, the answer is always an integer (i.e. no decimals).
An integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
In integer division, you expect the result to be an integer. Anything left over will be quoted as a remainder. The more commonly used division (not integer division) will continue calculating decimals, up to the desired accuracy.
19.3 and 36.125
0.01+8.58
An integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
An integer is a whole number without fractions or decimals
No because an integer is a whole number with no decimals or fractions