80 can be written as 80/1. Multiply both the numerator (80) and the denominator (1) of this fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction. There are infinitely many integers that can be used for this purpose and so infinitely many whole ratios. It is, therefore, not possible to list them.
80 is a whole number.
When rounding 80 to the nearest whole number, you look at the digit in the ones place, which is 0. Since 0 is less than 5, you round down, making 80 rounded to the nearest whole number 80.
Whole numbers means no decimal places have to be represented and no fractions can be associated with it. so 80 is a whole number and the whole number before it is 79 and the whole number after it is 81
Yes, it is.
82
80 is a whole number.
To find the whole number equivalent of 80%, you multiply the percentage by the whole number. In this case, 80% of the whole number would be 0.80 x 100 = 80. Therefore, the whole number equivalent of 80% is 80.
When rounding 80 to the nearest whole number, you look at the digit in the ones place, which is 0. Since 0 is less than 5, you round down, making 80 rounded to the nearest whole number 80.
Whole numbers means no decimal places have to be represented and no fractions can be associated with it. so 80 is a whole number and the whole number before it is 79 and the whole number after it is 81
Yes, it is.
No they are not the same. 80 is a whole number 0.8 is less than a whole number as a fraction 0.8 = 8/10
It is: 80
82
No, because an integer is a whole number and it's opposite (negative or positive). The square root of 80 is not a whole number.
To express 4 fifths as a whole number, you need to divide the numerator (4) by the denominator (5). This division results in 0.8, which is a decimal. To convert this decimal to a whole number, you can multiply by 100 to get 80. Therefore, 4 fifths as a whole number is 80.
It rounds to 80
The correct answer is 80