As a whole number, you can write 25 percent as 25%. As a part of a whole number, you'd write 25% of it as .25% or one quarter -- 1/4, of the whole number.
Nothing you can do to 25% can ever make it a whole number. In order to be a whole number, it has to be '1' or more, but 25% is only one quarter.
To the nearest whole number, it is 25.
Yes, odd numbers refer to any whole number that cannot be divided in two to make another whole number. When 25 is divided by 2, the answer is 12.5 which is not a whole number.
25.3 rounded to the nearest whole number is 25
No, not all whole numbers are 25, but 25 is a whole number.
25 is already a whole number.
As a whole number, you can write 25 percent as 25%. As a part of a whole number, you'd write 25% of it as .25% or one quarter -- 1/4, of the whole number.
Due to the property of uniqueness, the only whole number that equals 25 is 25 itself!
25 IS a whole number: you need do nothing.
Nothing you can do to 25% can ever make it a whole number. In order to be a whole number, it has to be '1' or more, but 25% is only one quarter.
To the nearest whole number, it is 25.
25.31 rounded to the nearest whole number is 25.
25
It rounds up to 25 as a whole number
Since 25 is a whole number, the answer is 25.
All rational numbers can be expressed as one whole number over another whole number. 40.16 = 4016/100 = 1004/25 1004 is a whole number, 25 is a whole number, which means 1004/25, another way of writing 40.16, is one whole number over another whole number; → Yes, 40.16 is a rational number