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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.
