It can be same because it,s just the decimal
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They are similar because when you compare decimals you say the larger one has more value so the decimal is larger like in comparing whole numbers the number that has more value is larger. So they are very similar.
Whole numbers are numbers from 0 to infinity. They must be numbers that are not fractions or decimals, and must be positive. Integers can be any numbers that are whole, negative or positive. Zero is not a positive number. Neither is it negative. Rational numbers are an fraction. Eg: 6/10 or 6/6 They can also be whole numbers because 6/6 is also 1. Counting numbers are also numbers 1-infinity, but once again, it is all whole numbers, meaning that they are not decimals or some thing like: .1 or 1/2
Well, honey, non-examples of decimals would be anything that isn't a decimal. So, we're talking about whole numbers, fractions, and even those pesky irrational numbers like pi that never seem to end. Basically, if it's not a decimal, it's a non-example of a decimal.
Fractions and decimals are usually rational numbers. Besides, multiplying rational and irrational numbers is also similar.
15,30,45,60,75,90,105,120,135,150,165,180,,195,210,225,240,,255,270,285,300,.................................. and so on This is the sequence of numbers whose common difference is 15 and other numbers can be found by adding 15 to the previous number.