しょうすう小数shousuu
1.

A numerical representation that is less than one, often expressed in a positional notation system, typically showcasing the part of a whole using a decimal point to separate the integer part from the fractional part.

2.

A type of real number that is not an integer, specifically those that can be represented in a base 10 or other positional numeral systems, highlighting values between zero and one.

しょうすうてん小数点shousuuten
1.

A symbol used in numeral systems to separate the integer part of a number from its fractional part, aiding in the representation of non-integer values.

2.

An indicator employed to denote the transition between whole numbers and decimal fractions, essential for precise numerical expressions in mathematics and everyday calculations.