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Answer:

Technically, yes. It's called epsilon, which is defined as an infinitely small number. So

 2 + epsilon is the smallest number greater than 2. But for practical purposes no there isn't.

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Step-by-step explanation:Not without limits. You can always move the .1 one place further from the interring. For example,  

2.1>2.01

and  

2.01>2.001

So, unless there are a limited number of decimal spaces, you can continually add an infinite amount of zeros behind the decimal point, followed by a one.

If you use two or three decimal spaces as a standard in your class, then the smallest decimal greater than 2 would be 2.01 or 2.001, respectively.

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