The correct answer is: A. dec payRate;
A decimal number is a number that has a decimal point. It can be a whole number, a fraction, or a combination of both. Decimal numbers are often used in financial calculations, such as calculating the price of a product or the amount of interest on a loan.
The data type dec
is used to store decimal numbers. It can store numbers with up to 12 digits to the right of the decimal point. The data type float
is also used to store decimal numbers, but it can store numbers with up to 24 digits to the right of the decimal point.
In the statement dec payRate;
, the variable payRate
is declared to be of type dec
. This means that payRate
can store a decimal number with up to 12 digits to the right of the decimal point.
In the statement float hourlyPay;
, the variable hourlyPay
is declared to be of type float
. This means that hourlyPay
can store a decimal number with up to 24 digits to the right of the decimal point.
Therefore, the statement dec payRate;
is the only statement that declares a variable that can contain a decimal number.