Depending on the specific requirements of a particular problem, you must decide whether you want to round down (to 0), round up (to 1), or round to the nearest integer (to 0).
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∙ 14y agoThere is no whole number that has that value. The nearest whole number is zero.
It is six thousandths.
A whole number does not have a place value - a single digit in a number has.
–7 is already a whole number. Its absolute value is 7.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A whole number cannot.
006 (ignore the noughts)
.006
0.4 is not a whole number and so no whole number has a value of 0.4
six thousandths
There is no whole number that has that value. The nearest whole number is zero.
The product will be a rational number whose absolute value is bigger than the absolute value of the whole number.The product will be a rational number whose absolute value is bigger than the absolute value of the whole number.The product will be a rational number whose absolute value is bigger than the absolute value of the whole number.The product will be a rational number whose absolute value is bigger than the absolute value of the whole number.
It is six thousandths.
A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning. A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning. A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning. A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning.
1.00 one hundred times smaller
A single digit in a number has a place value, not a whole number.
A single digit in a number has a place value, not a whole number.
To the nearest whole number... the value is... 1 !