Katherine Michel <kthrnmic...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I'm at the sprints at PyCascades and was looking for an issue to work on and 
came across this and wanted to know more about it. As I was doing some 
research, I found the terms "narrower" and "wider" to seem ambiguous. I'm 
assuming "narrower" to mean that an integer has a more precise value and 
"wider" to mean that a float has a less precise/wider range of possible values, 
but unless I'm missing something, it isn't clear. I think the first paragraph 
should be revised to make the meaning more explicit. Happy to assist (with some 
input), if applicable.

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