Not necessarily. -5 is a whole number. Negative 2 is not less than -5.
It is 5 when rounded to the nearest whole number because .3 is less than .5
It is 5 because .3 is less than .5
As a whole number it rounds to 13 because .3 is less than .5
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Not necessarily. -5 is a whole number. Negative 2 is not less than -5.
It is 5 when rounded to the nearest whole number because .3 is less than .5
-- Every whole number that's less than 5 is a rational number less than 5. -- Every terminating decimal that's less than 5, and some that don't terminate, is a rational number less than 5. -- Every number less than 5 that you can completely write with digits is a rational number less than 5.
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It is 5 because .3 is less than .5
It is 5 because .4 is less than .5
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It rounds to 3 as a whole number because .4 is less than .5
As a whole number it rounds to 13 because .3 is less than .5
.25 cannot be turned into a whole number because the value is less than 1
Here, the given rational number is 5 and it is also a whole number. It can also be expressed in fraction form as 5/1. We can determine all the whole numbers less than 5 as a rational number. Hence, 1, 2, 3, and 4 are the rational numbers less than 5.
Yes. -5 × 0.5 = -1 -1 is greater than -5.