decimal point to the left of the whole number. Example: 1= whole number. Less than 1 as a decimal is .00, .01, 02 etc.
The decimal point separates a WHOLE number from a FRACTION of a number. For example 1 cookie is one whole cookie whereas .1 of a cookie is one-tenth of a cookie.
A whole number is a number that is not a fraction or a decimal and is typically considered to be a member of the set of natural numbers, including zero. In this context, 0.99 is not a whole number because it is a decimal number between 0 and 1. Whole numbers typically include 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on, without any fractional or decimal components.
To convert a decimal number like 1.34 to a whole number, you would typically round down to the nearest whole number. In this case, 1.34 rounded down would be 1 as a whole number. Whole numbers do not include any decimal or fractional parts, so the number 1.34 cannot be represented as a whole number without rounding.
1.25 is a mixed number in decimal form and there is no sensible way to represent it as a whole number. The whole part of it is 1.
The difference is that all whole numbers are decimal numbers, but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers. For example a whole number such as 1 is a decimal number but a decimal number such as 1.5 is not a whole number.
1 or 1.0
Not necessarily.0.5 < 1 < 1.5 So, the whole number 1 is more than the decimal fraction 0.5 but less than the decimal fraction 1.5 but the decimal fraction 0.5 is less than the whole number 1 while the decimal fraction 1.5 is more than the whole number 1.
0.0135 is the decimal - and a decimal and a fraction is simply parts of the whole of something. For instance: 1.0 and 1/100 means that there is a whole, while 0.50 and 1/50 means half of the whole.
1.0
A whole number is a number in which there is no decimal or fraction after the number or the number is a fraction or decimal. ex. ...-2, -1, 0, 1, 2...
decimal point to the left of the whole number. Example: 1= whole number. Less than 1 as a decimal is .00, .01, 02 etc.
Well, honey, the whole number for 0.7 is 1. You see, when you have a decimal like 0.7, it's closer to 1 than it is to 0. So, round up and call it a day!
If you mean 16 and 1/5 then as a decimal it is 16.2
1.17
2.1
a decimal is part of a whole number e.g. 0.5 is half a whole numbera whole number is just a normal number e.g. 1, 2, 5, 8, 14, 56 etc. A whole number is on the left side of the dot and the decimal is on the right.Example: whole number decimal decimal number 43 . 684