6.5 to the nearest whole number is 7.
If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.
The nearest whole number is 25
The nearest whole number is 2.
51 to the nearest whole number.
The number of employees in the primary industry has been decreasing, and that of the secondary and tertiary industries has been slowly increasing thus the population of Nagasaki decreases since 1960.
The number is not exact, but one thing is for sure, the population of all species of dormice are decreasing.
In a country with zero population growth, you would expect to find a stable population size where the number of births equals the number of deaths. This would mean the population is not increasing or decreasing over time.
The answer is 1,100,000
decreasing
Governments can pass laws restricting the number of children per family.
peacocks are decreasing in no. because of climate and human activities
The peacocks won't get sufficient food and water because of deforestation and polluting of water which decreases the number of trees and the amount of water.
To the nearest NUMBER, the answer is 71.74 To the nearest WHOLE number, it is 72.
The majority of kangaroo species have an erratic population pattern, increasing and decreasing with environmental conditions. There are over 60 species of kangaroo, however, and many of the lesser-known species are decreasing in number, especially those in the wallaby family. But the larger creatures commonly recognised as kangaroos, such as Red kangaroos and Grey kangaroos, remain common and prolific.
The ways in which population densities fluctuate-increasing, decreasing, or both over time-is the subject of population dynamics. Population density measures the number of individuals per unit area, for example, the number of deer per square kilometer. Although this is straightforward in theory, determining population densities for many species can be challenging in practice.
No, it means rounding to the nearest whole number.The nearest whole number is the nearest one .The nearest whole number to 1.9 is 2 .So the nearest whole number to 1,624,381.9 is 1,624,382 .