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10/10=1, which is a whole number.
Ten.
No, but they can be whole numbers.
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Multiply top and bottom by any number except zero - the same number for both - and you get an equivalent fraction.
It is 1.
The number of 0s in the product is equal to the sum of the number of 0s in the whole number that you started with and the power [of ten].
If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.
It is to find a whole number which is a multiple of ten to give the nearest ten. The rounding could be to the nearest dozen (12), 25, 50, 100 or any convenient whole number.
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10
No. 10 1/3 not nearest to the whole number. A whole number is something that is one or WHOLE. 1/3 is not WHOLE. 10 would be nearest to a whole number.