Decimal Point

  • A decimal point or decimal is a symbol expressed by a “.
  • A number that contains a decimal point is called a decimal number
  • Example: 34.57 is a decimal number because it contains a decimal point
  • A decimal separates a number into two parts
  • Collectively, the digits to the right of the decimal is called the decimal part of the decimal number
  • The value of the decimal part of a decimal number is less than 1, or a fraction of 1
  • Example: 75 cents (.75) is less than 1 dollar (1.00)
  • Like each digit to the left of the decimal, each digit to the right of the decimal has a place value
  • A whole number can be expressed as a decimal number with placeholder 0s representing the decimal part
  • Example: 25 = 25.00
  • Application: Expressing a number in Scientific Notation