Decimal numbers with digits both before and after the decimal point, such as 16.75, are referred to as:

A. the quotient.

B. the remainder.

C. mixed decimal numbers.

D. decimal point numbers.

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The correct answer is C. mixed decimal numbers.

To arrive at this answer, we can break down the question and analyze the options.

A. The quotient is the result of dividing one number by another. It is not related to decimal numbers with digits before and after the decimal point, so this option is incorrect.

B. The remainder is the amount left over after dividing one number by another. Again, it is not specifically related to decimal numbers with digits before and after the decimal point, so this option is incorrect.

C. Mixed decimal numbers is the term used to describe decimal numbers that have both digits before and after the decimal point. This option correctly describes the type of number in question, so it is the correct answer.

D. The term "decimal point numbers" is not commonly used to refer to numbers with digits before and after the decimal point. This option does not accurately describe the number in question, so it is incorrect.