Below, we will learn some rules for how to say whole numbers, decimals, fractions, dates, and percentages and ratios.
Whole numbers
A whole number (also known as an integer) is a number that can be written without fractions. They can be positive or negative. Below are some examples of whole numbers:
- 5
- 2,343,983
- -13
- 0
- 1,115
- -85
Numbers like ¾, 7.68, and 1 ⅔ are not whole numbers because they are, include, or result in fractions.
Reading negative numbers
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