A whole number is a fraction that is equal to like 4/4 and because they have a numerator and denominator that are both the same numbers and because of that you have to sometimes change it into a whole number and a whole number is basically just like a regular number like 4 or something but its actually different because it means that a whole number is actually just a fraction number and not a normal number that you already know .
7675875870 itself is a whole number. A mean is an average, a single number is the mean or has no mean however you look at it.
A whole number is number you can count, like 1, 2 , 3 . . . 1465, etc. That is, a number with no fraction -- an integer. Some people use the term to mean only positive integers. Some include zero (0) others do not. In the number 23.456, 23 is the whole number part.
What exactly do you mean when you say "the opposite of a whole number" . . .
A whole number is a number that has no fractions or decimal places attached to it. 21 is a whole number. 3.75 is not.
It means nothing because it is not a whole number.
If you mean the whole number, it is 3
It's not clear what you mean by "regular number". If you mean a whole number, like the ones you count with, then those are not mixed numbers, and you can't turn them into one.
Oh, dude, 4.2 as a whole number is 4. I mean, it's like the decimal part is just chilling there, not invited to the whole number party. So, you just round down and kick the .2 to the curb. It's like telling the decimal, "Sorry, not sorry, you can't sit with us."
The sum of any two whole numbers is a whole number.
A mixed number is a whole number that is coupled with a fraction. For example: 7 9/15 (where 7 is the whole number and 9/15 is the fraction) or 5 3/4 (where 5 is the whole number and 3/4 is the fraction)
If you mean 21517 then it is an integer because it is a whole number. If you mean 2.1517 then it is not an integer because it is not a whole number.