The whole number goes to the left of the decimal point.The whole number goes to the left of the decimal point.The whole number goes to the left of the decimal point.The whole number goes to the left of the decimal point.
13/12 is not a whole number and so you cannot write it as a whole number.
If you don't mind fractions and decimals, then there are an infinite list of numbers that do. If you only want to see whole numbers, then ' 1 ' and ' 13 ' are the only ones that do.
yes it is.
13
Nothing goes into 13 equally. No 2 whole numbers multiplied together can make it. Only 6+7=13.
If the whole number is one of {-13, -1, 1, 13} then the answer is a whole number. Otherwise it is a rational fraction.
The whole number goes to the left of the decimal point.The whole number goes to the left of the decimal point.The whole number goes to the left of the decimal point.The whole number goes to the left of the decimal point.
13/12 is not a whole number and so you cannot write it as a whole number.
If you don't mind fractions and decimals, then there are an infinite list of numbers that do. If you only want to see whole numbers, then ' 1 ' and ' 13 ' are the only ones that do.
yes it is.
It is 13
Ah, what a happy little question! The nearest whole number to 13.1 is 13. You see, when a number is right in the middle, we can round it up or down depending on what's closest. In this case, 13 is just a little bit closer to 13.1 than 14. Just a happy little rounding decision to make!
It is 13 rounded to the nearest whole number
No as that this number has a decimal point. Whole numbers are numbers without decimal points
13% is a fraction and you cannot represent it as a whole number. You can convert it to a whole number by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing (or other operations) but that would not be the same number then.
13