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Last updated on March 5th, 2025
This is a straightforward question on decimal representation. Firstly, we need to understand numbers and decimals. A number can be represented in different forms, and when we talk about decimals, we're referring to a numeric representation that uses a decimal point to separate the whole part from the fractional part. The digits to the left of the decimal point represent the whole number, while those to the right represent the fractional part, if any.
128 as a decimal is simply 128.0. This is because 128 is a whole number and can be expressed with a decimal point followed by a zero to indicate no fractional part.
Since 128 is already a whole number, converting it to a decimal is straightforward. We add a decimal point followed by a zero to show that there is no fractional part. This is a standard way to express whole numbers in decimal form.