👉 A floatable is a type of object that can be used as an input or output for floating-point arithmetic. In computer science, it refers to objects that support mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation on numbers. For example, a floatable could represent a real number with precision up to 10 decimal places, allowing users to perform complex calculations without needing to explicitly specify the number's value. It can also be used in algorithms where precise floating-point arithmetic