Infinitely many. Some examples are:
-0.1, -0.2, -0.3, -0.4, -0.5, -0.6, -0.7, -0.8, -0.9
-0.31415926535, -0.2718281846
-0.01, -0.001, -0.0001, -0.00001, -0.000001, -0.0000001, -0.00000001, ...
1
0.01 and 0.02
0.1, 0.2, 0.11, 0.12 etc
There is an infinite amount of rational numbers between 0 and 1, and a larger infinite number of decimals. However, there are no integers or whole numbers.
1.5, 1.6
0.1, 0.25 and 0.674 but note that there are thousands of decimals between 0 to 1.
Actually, there is an infinite number of decimals between 0 and 1.
1
0.2, 0.3, 0.4
0.01 and 0.02
There are infinitely many fractions and decimals between 0 and 1.
0.1, 0.2, 0.11, 0.12 etc
when the numbers are between 0 and 1
There is an infinite amount of rational numbers between 0 and 1, and a larger infinite number of decimals. However, there are no integers or whole numbers.
.5+.5=1 .5*4=2 2+(.5)= 2.5
0 and 1. Integers do not include decimals, where as 9% is equal to 0.09. So the consecutive integers would be 0 and 1.
Assuming that decimals and fractions can be used, .1, .2, .3, .4, and .5. If they cannot be used, then the question has no solution.