In the context of computer science and data types, 'Float' typically refers to a floating-point number. It is a data type used to represent numbers that are not integers, meaning they can have a fractional part (a decimal portion). Floats are commonly used for representing real numbers in scientific calculations, engineering applications, graphics, and any situation requiring precision beyond what integers can offer. They are stored in a way that represents a wide range of values, but with limited precision due to the way they're encoded in binary.
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