A whole number is any number without a decimal part - for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, are whole numbers, but 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, are not whole numbers.
It looks exactly like a whole number with a fraction standing to the right of it.
A whole number following immediately after another whole number, like 3 follows 2.
A whole number is a number with no decimal or fraction, like 5, 67, and 3. An integer is a split whole number, like 3.67, 56.2, 8/7, and 8 4/5.
you subtract mixed numbers by changing them to improper fractions. to borrow from a whole number you take away one like 5 changes to 4 and then you change look to the other mixed number your subtracting by and write its denominator as 4s denominator.
If you have the number 13 the denoninator would be 1. So like 13 over 1
It looks exactly like a whole number with a fraction standing to the right of it.
2,3 14,15 120,121
As a number it is: 1,000,000,000,000
-6 is an integer because it is a whole number
What does a whole note look like
you take the whole number and add this below it-1 so it should look like this 2 - 1
What does a whole note look like
A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction such as 1 and 2/3 or 4 and 2/5 or 12 and 5/6
Look at the last digit. If it is even, the whole number is even. If it is odd, the whole number is odd.
Following Richard Dedekind's definitions of numbers, it looks like a whole lot of intervals on the number line, each one stretching to negative infinity.
When writing a whole number such as 625 as a fraction, the number becomes the numerator, and the denominator is 1. Therefore, it would look like this: 625/1
70.8 can't be equal to a whole number. If rounded to the nearest whole number, it is 71.