Numbers less than zero are "negative numbers".
numbers less than one
There are no numbers between 70 and 85 that are less than 10. Not a single one. That goes for even numbers, odd numbers, mixed numbers, and decimals.
there are infinite numbers between these decimals. you could have .51 .511 .5111 .51111 .51928471289347 .5918237498 .59283759823758923 as long as you keep making the number greater. all these numbers are decimals between. 0.5 and 0.6
The set of whole numbers includes all numbers greater than 0 that do not require decimals to be expressed. Because -16 is less than 0, it is not a whole number. It is an integer.
.01
numbers less than one
Less than positive decimals, yes.
when the numbers are between 0 and 1
There are no numbers between 70 and 85 that are less than 10. Not a single one. That goes for even numbers, odd numbers, mixed numbers, and decimals.
two decimals which are less than 0.05 = 0.04, 0.03
That's true whenever both of the original numbers are less than ' 1 ' ... only decimals, with no whole number before the point.
Decimals occupy the spaces between whole numbers; they are bigger than some, and smaller than some others.
If a decimal is less than one, it cannot be greater than one.
There are infinitely many decimals between any two numbers and so infinitely many which are less than 15.04: fr example, 2.1, or -7.35
1% = 0.01. Three decimals that are less than 0.01 are 0.005, 0.006, and 0.007.
negatives
there are infinite numbers between these decimals. you could have .51 .511 .5111 .51111 .51928471289347 .5918237498 .59283759823758923 as long as you keep making the number greater. all these numbers are decimals between. 0.5 and 0.6