EBK INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE
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Author: Mitchell
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Chapter 5, Problem 6RQ
Summary Introduction
To define:
Decimal and decimal point.
Introduction:
Numbers can be categorized into several sorts in mathematics, such as real numbers, natural numbers, whole numbers, rational numbers, and so on. Among them are decimal numbers. It is the most common way to express both integer and non-integer values.
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