It would be 0, which is also its opposite.
An example of a whole number would be this >>> 2 1/3 Except a real number would be any rational Or irrational number :)
In number systems , the opposite of the number can be represented by changing and reversing the sign of the number. If 0.93 is the number then the opposite of the number would be -0.93
964 is a whole number.
to make it a whole number you need to round it... 9 would be the whole number. as a mixed number it would be 8 8/15
Well, a "small" whole number would be 1. A whole number is any number that isn't a fraction of a number (2.5 wouldn't be a whole number) (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc would be whole numbers).
A whole number is called an integer. The opposite of a whole number is a negative integer. An example would be 4 and -4.
The answer depends on where opposite! Even if you could spell correctly, the answer would depend on whether you meant the additive opposite or the multiplicative opposite.
An example of a whole number would be this >>> 2 1/3 Except a real number would be any rational Or irrational number :)
The opposite concept of a piece (of something) would be the whole.
The opposite concept of a piece (of something) would be the whole.
In number systems , the opposite of the number can be represented by changing and reversing the sign of the number. If 0.93 is the number then the opposite of the number would be -0.93
No. 12 would be a whole number, or 13 would be a whole number, but 12.5 is 12 and 1/2, which is NOT a "whole" number.
since it is over the halfway point between 6 and 7, the nearest whole number would be 7
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the difference of a number is the opposite of a number for example 8 the dofference or opposite would be -8?
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There is no greatest whole number. If x were the greatest whole number then what about x+1? It would be greater than x and it would be a whole number!