yes a multiple is the answer of the number multiplied by a whole number
The quotient is always greater than the whole number. Why? Because it takes more to add up a smaller number than a bigger number. I hope this makes sense.. I'm really stupid XD
§ In comparing two whole numbers, the one with the most digits is always the greater number. § In decimals the number with the greatest number of digits is not always the greatest.
Oh, dude, 33 percent to the nearest whole number is like 33.3 percent. But if you want it as a whole number, then it's 33 percent. So, like, if you're rounding it to the nearest whole number, it's still 33. Hope that helps!
True.
NO
yes a multiple is the answer of the number multiplied by a whole number
NO because 1 and 1\2 is greater than 1 but less than 2. And 2 is a whole number.
Not always as for example 4 is greater than 3 and 3/4
No.The mixed number 21/2, for example, is greater than the whole number 2, but smaller than the whole number 3.In fact, given any mixed number (which does have a fractional part), it is always possible to find a pair of consecutive whole numbers such that the mixed number is between them.
When a number is a fraction, the reciprocal will always be greater than the original number. When the original number is a whole number, the reciprocal will be a fraction, which is less than a whole number.
If it's a whole-number "multiple" and the number itself is positive,then the multiple is always greater than the number itself.
10% = .10 (decimal equivilant) 10% can not be changed into a whole number unless you multiply by 10 or greater.
When rounding 20.95 percent to the nearest whole number in math, you look at the digit in the tenths place, which is 9 in this case. Since 9 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the whole number. Therefore, 20.95 percent rounds to 21 when rounded to the nearest whole number.
no. lets use 10,000,000,000,000, which is a whole number, and 1 1/2, which is a mixed number. all a mixed number is is a mix of fractions and whole numbers,
Difference of two whole number is not always a whole number.For any two whole numbers a & b, a - b = whole number only when a is greater than or equal to b.* * * * *Wrong!Even if a is less than b, the difference is still a whole number. Whole numbers can be negative.So the correct answer to the question is "YES".
The quotient is always greater than the whole number. Why? Because it takes more to add up a smaller number than a bigger number. I hope this makes sense.. I'm really stupid XD