Yes - any number without a decimal portion - even a negative number - is a whole number.
It is 98.
you can divide 98 by 14 but it won't be a whole number
Eighteen of them from 9 to 98
It is: 98
98 is the ratio of 98 to 1. So it's a rational number.
It is 98.
98 is a whole number whose simplest form is 98.
No, the nearest square of a whole number is 100.
There are no tenths, as 98 is written here as a whole number. To round to the nearest tens: 98 becomes 100
you can divide 98 by 14 but it won't be a whole number
To determine how many times 18 goes into 98, we divide 98 by 18. The result is approximately 5.44. Since we are looking for whole number of times, we would take the whole number part of the result, which is 5. Therefore, 18 goes into 98 approximately 5 times.
Because it has more than two factors. Every whole number has ' 1 ' and itself as factors. If those are the only factors it has, then it's a prime number. If it has any more, then it's a composite number. The factors of 98 are 1, 2, 7, 14, 49, and 98 .
To determine if 98 is a multiple of 14, we need to divide 98 by 14. When we do this division, we find that 98 รท 14 = 7. Since the division results in a whole number (7), we can conclude that 98 is indeed a multiple of 14.
49,98,147,196,245,294,343,392,441,490,539,588,63798,147,196...It goes on just keep adding 49. Hope it helpsThat means that you multiply 49 by any whole number.49, 98, 147, 196, 235, 284
Eighteen of them from 9 to 98
Try dividing, in this case, 98 / 8. If you get a whole number, it is a multiple; otherwise it isn't.
Oh, dude, like, 5.98 as a mixed number would be 5 and 98 hundredths. So, you just take the whole number part, which is 5, and then the decimal part, which is 0.98, and turn that into a fraction as 98/100, which simplifies to 49/50. So, 5.98 as a mixed number is 5 49/50. Easy peasy!