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38 as a decimal is simply 38.0.
The number 38 is already an integer, and when expressed as a decimal, it remains the same, with a decimal point followed by zero.
This is because there are no fractional parts when converting an integer to a decimal. For example, if you were to consider 38 as a fraction, it would be 38/1.
When you divide 38 by 1, you get 38. To express this in decimal form, you simply add a decimal point and a zero, resulting in 38.0.
