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Q: Does every whole number have a decimal at the end?
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Does every whole number end with a decimal?

Yes


What is at the end of every whole number?

a decimal point


Is 23.45 a whole number?

No its not a whole number, it has a decimal at the end.


What do you do if there is an whole number in an adding and subtractingdecimal problem?

You can add or subtract it as a whole number. If you must use its decimal form, you just stick a decimal point at the end the whole number!


Is every number a whole number?

If it is an integer than yes. A whole number for example: 5, 6000, even 1 million. A non-whole number would be 5.5, 6000.3, 1,000,000.09; anything with a decimal or fraction at the end.


Who to write decimal number?

To write a decimal you go to the end of the whole number 5 for example and then you put a period (5.) then you add the rest of the decimal like 5.6


Can a positive whole number that ends in zero be written as the product of two numbers that do not end in zero?

Only if the other number is not a whole number but has a decimal.


How do you write 15 into a decimal?

To convert a whole number to a decimal, place a decimal point at the end and place a zero.15 -> 15.0125 -> 125.01454874 -> 1454874.0


Where is the decimal point located in a whole number?

At the right-hand end of it. It's usually not written with a whole number, since there won't be any digits after it.


What comes at the end of every whole number?

Nothing: a blank space.


How do you express a number as a decimal?

If its a fraction such as 3/4 then divide the denominator into the numerator which as a decimal is 0.75 but if its a whole number such as 15 then simply add .0 to the end of it and so 15 as a decimal is 15.0


How do you use front end estimation?

front end estimation means to use only the whole number part of the decimal. we only use whole numbers to do front end estimation