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decimal
This term carries a clinical, mathematical precision. It evokes the image of a structured grid or a precise measurement where values are broken down into tenths and hundredths. It is the language of accounting, engineering, and hard science, stripping away the ambiguity of fractions to provide a standardized linear value. In common usage, it often signals a shift from whole-number thinking to a more granular level of detail. While a fraction suggests a piece of a whole, a decimal suggests a specific coordinate on a numerical line, making it the preferred term in digital computing and financial transactions.
Countable when referring to a specific number with a point (e.g., 0.5 is a decimal). Uncountable when referring to the mathematical system of base-ten notation.