15 is a whole number.
A rational number is a number written in the form of one whole number over another whole number (not_zero); this is the form of a fraction. A fraction is the same as the numerator (top number) divided by the denominator (the bottom number). If the denominator is 1, then all that is left after the division is the whole number numerator, for example: 15/1 = 15 ÷ 1 = 15 All whole numbers are equivalent to fractions with a denominator of 1. All fractions are rational numbers. Thus all whole numbers are rational numbers.
There isn't one as it can't divide into a whole number
Yes, 15 is a whole number.
The whole number that you can multiply by to get 15 is 15.
15 is a whole number.
The square root of 15 is not a whole number.
YES. 15 squared which is 225 is a whole number.
14.7 will become 15.00 or simply 15 as a whole number.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big math questions, huh? So, like, 14.67 rounded to the nearest whole number is 15. I mean, unless you want to get all fancy and say it's 14 because technically 14.67 is closer to 14 than 15, but who really cares about that extra decimal point, am I right?
Proper fractions, being less than one, cannot become whole numbers.
15% = 0.15