Decimal numbers are 'in between' numbers. For example, 10.4 is in between the numbers 10 and 11. It is more than 10, but less than 11. Take care when reading the values of decimal numbers.
Another way to look at it is to add a zero to the end of \({2.32}\). This doesn't change the value as it is after the decimal point. This means that both numbers will have the same number of ...