It is: 7/2 = 3.5 and rounded to a whole number it is 4
No, 14 is not half; it is a whole number. Half of 14 is 7. In mathematical terms, when you divide 14 by 2, you get 7, which is the value that represents half of 14.
If seven less than half of the number is 35 then 7 plus 35 must be half of the number. 7 + 35 = 42 and if that is half the number the whole number must be 42 x 2, which is 84.
No. 7 is a whole number and 54 is a whole number but 7 is not "a whole number for" any number.
Then the whole number is negative.
One half as a whole number is 0.5. Whole numbers are non-negative integers (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), and since one half is not a whole number, it is represented as a decimal or fraction rather than a whole number.
No, 14 is not half; it is a whole number. Half of 14 is 7. In mathematical terms, when you divide 14 by 2, you get 7, which is the value that represents half of 14.
If seven less than half of the number is 35 then 7 plus 35 must be half of the number. 7 + 35 = 42 and if that is half the number the whole number must be 42 x 2, which is 84.
No. 7 is a whole number and 54 is a whole number but 7 is not "a whole number for" any number.
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Then the whole number is negative.
is the number 7 in real math a whole number
No, it is not.
One half as a whole number is 0.5. Whole numbers are non-negative integers (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), and since one half is not a whole number, it is represented as a decimal or fraction rather than a whole number.
It can't be simplified to a whole fraction - the next best you can have is 3-and-a-half over 5. 7 can't be cancelled down any further into a whole number.
7 is a whole number.
6.713 to the nearest whole number is 7
Six and a half is an improper fraction. It is not a whole number and cannot be made into one.