Actually, that IS how you handle numeric values. Perl is absolutely typeless - meaning that it implicitly stringifies and numifies variables in the right context. Now, numification often gets you 0 which makes alot of things match where you want them not to. However, stringification will usually get matches properly, when comparing two numbers.
ps: Perl 6! $foo =~ @array
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