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What is a Decimal? | |
How to Read a Decimal? | |
Types of Decimals |
A decimal is a numerical representation comprising both an integer and a fractional component. Positioned between integers, decimal numbers express the value of quantities as a combination of a whole number and a fraction thereof.
For example, in the given image, we have one whole pizza and a half of another pizza. This can be represented in two ways:
Fractional form: In fraction form, we can write that there is one and one-half of a pizza. That is pizza.
Decimal form: When expressing it in decimal form, we represent this as 1.5 pizzas. In this notation, the dot serves as the decimal point. The digit preceding the dot, namely "1," signifies a complete pizza, while the digit following the decimal point signifies the additional half pizza or the fractional portion.
You might have seen decimal numbers like these when you go grocery shopping or on a weighing machine.
Decimals result from dividing a whole into smaller units. A decimal number comprises two elements: a whole number segment and a fractional segment. The place value system for the whole part of a decimal mirrors that of whole numbers. The fractional part of the decimal is obtained by progressing to the right of the decimal point. The accompanying illustration depicts the decimal place value chart.
Note that as we go from left to right in the decimal place value system, each values is 1/100 times smaller than the value to its left.
Here’s an example of a decimal number 17.48, in which 17 is the whole number, while 48 is the decimal part.
Based on the count of digits following the decimal point, decimal numbers can be classified into two types:
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