0.33 if the whole number was 1. For a general whole number, W, just multiply it by the preceding decimal, .33*W.
The answer depends on the value of W.
If you express the whole number w, as w/1, then there is no difference whatsoever.
It is W - 1. If the remainder is greater than or equal to W, then you can subtract W from the remainder and increase the quotient by 1.
Yes, Whole Number. But that's the only one
0.33 if the whole number was 1. For a general whole number, W, just multiply it by the preceding decimal, .33*W.
The answer depends on the value of W.
irrational numbers are those which are inexpressible as ratios of two whole numbers. any whole number w can be expressed as w/1.
Whole Number : Set of counting numbers along with zero. i.e. W = {0,1,2,3...} Therefore, 81 is a whole number.
If you express the whole number w, as w/1, then there is no difference whatsoever.
Whole Number
W
It is called a mixed fraction or mixed number.
It is W - 1. If the remainder is greater than or equal to W, then you can subtract W from the remainder and increase the quotient by 1.
Weighted average and whole number are math terms. They begin with the letter W.
You cannot in a whole number of metres. If the rectangle has sides of length L metres and W metres, its perimeter is 2*(L+W) metres. Since L and W are whole numbers then L+W must be a whole number and so 2*(L+W) must be an even number. 15, unfortunately, is not an even number - in metres. However, 15 metres IS an even number in decimetres (or smaller units). So a rectangle with sides of x decimetres and 75-x decimetres, where x is any integer between 0 and 75, would meet the requirements.
Wedge and Whole number :)