The scope of precision math for exact-value operations includes
      the exact-value data types (integer and
      DECIMAL types) and exact-value
      numeric literals. Approximate-value data types and numeric
      literals are handled as floating-point numbers.
    
      Exact-value numeric literals have an integer part or fractional
      part, or both. They may be signed. Examples: 1,
      .2, 3.4,
      -5, -6.78,
      +9.10.
    
      Approximate-value numeric literals are represented in scientific
      notation with a mantissa and exponent. Either or both parts may be
      signed. Examples: 1.2E3,
      1.2E-3, -1.2E3,
      -1.2E-3.
    
      Two numbers that look similar may be treated differently. For
      example, 2.34 is an exact-value (fixed-point)
      number, whereas 2.34E0 is an approximate-value
      (floating-point) number.
    
      The DECIMAL data type is a
      fixed-point type and calculations are exact. In MySQL, the
      DECIMAL type has several synonyms:
      NUMERIC,
      DEC,
      FIXED. The integer types also are
      exact-value types.
    
      The FLOAT and
      DOUBLE data types are
      floating-point types and calculations are approximate. In MySQL,
      types that are synonymous with
      FLOAT or
      DOUBLE are
      DOUBLE PRECISION and
      REAL.