What is a Decimal?

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A decimal is a variable that holds a number as an sequence of digits and therefore precise, unlinke floating numbers. There is only 10 numbers.
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decimal - Definition [des-uh-muhl]
(a.) Of tenths or the number ten
(n.) Fraction whose denominator is some power of 10, usu. indicated by a dot (decimal point) before the numerator
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Decimals are numbers that exist between the numbers that we count with. The number 2.5 shows two and a half because .5 is half of number one.
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A decimal is a variable that holds a number as an sequence of digits and therefore precise, unlinke floating numbers. There is only 10 numbers.
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You read decimals like this: 46.2 would be forty-six and two tenths. If you had 34.56, it would read thirty-four and fifty-six hundredths. And if you had 23.435, it would read twenty-three
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To divide decimals, take the number you are dividing by and move the decimal point to the right until you have a whole number. Now take the number you are dividing into and move it's
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