That's an infinite list.
0.31, 0.32, 0.33, 0.34...
yah, there are infinite numbers between .03 and .04 such as .035, .032, .035827358972938579387598732905872938759023849085732984598732908570398579837948579387598479385798, etc
My gyal
Decimals are used in money. There is a real difference between a 1.99 and 199.00.
are the decimals between 12.6 and 12.16.
160
yah, there are infinite numbers between .03 and .04 such as .035, .032, .035827358972938579387598732905872938759023849085732984598732908570398579837948579387598479385798, etc
My gyal
You still move the decimal point two places left. 3.5%= .035 thx=)
The decimals between 3.0 and 3.8 with 0.2 between them are 3.2, 3.4, and 3.6.
decimals from 7.0 to 8.4 with interval of .2 between each pair of decimals
Starting with 1.376, the sequence of decimals such that there is an interval of 2.0 between each pair of decimals, would give the answer 3.376
0.1, 0.25 and 0.674 but note that there are thousands of decimals between 0 to 1.
An infinite number of decimals are between any two numbers that aren't the same.
Some decimals between 12 and 13 are 12.125, 12.25, 12.5 and 12.75
Actually, there is an infinite number of decimals between 0 and 1.
You answered yourself in the question.
There is no such number because decimals are infinitely dense. That is, between any two decimals, there are infinitely many decimals.