-1
1 is the smallest whole number
There is no smallest whole number. Assume that k is the smallest whole number.Consider (k-1).It is smaller than k and it is a whole number.This contradicts the assumption that k is the smallest whole number.Such a number does not exist.
1
The smallest factor is 1.
The smallest whole number is 1. 0.117 is only 11.7 percent of 1. 0.117 doesn't have what it takes to be a whole number. Not even the smallest one.
It isn't 1 is. 1 is always the smallest. Can you divide 1 and get a whole number? No a prime number is something that you can divide into, yes you can divide it, making it a negative number, but not a whole number. * * * * * In fact, 1 is NOT a prime (nor a composite), so 2 IS the smallest prime.
The smallest whole number is ' 1 '. 40% means 0.4, and that's a lot less than 1 . Nothing you can do to 0.4 can make a whole number out of it. 40% doesn't have what it takes to be even the smallest whole number.
1 is.
The smallest whole number is one.
To find the smallest possible whole number using the digits 3, 6, 1, and 8, we need to arrange them in ascending order. The smallest whole number would be 1368. This is because in whole numbers, the digit in the leftmost place value should be the smallest possible digit available.
If it is a whole number, you only need to add 1, 613400 + 1 = 613401
1