No, a whole number would not have a decimal point
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To convert 34.3 into a mixed number, we first need to separate the whole number part from the decimal part. The whole number part is 34, and the decimal part is 0.3. To express this as a mixed number, we write it as 34 3/10, where the whole number is 34 and the fraction represents the decimal part converted to tenths.
33.8 rounded to the nearest whole number is 34.
√25 < √34 < √365 < √34 < 6 Therefore, √34 is between 5 and 6.Is it closer to 5 or 6?34 - 25 = 936 - 34 = 2Therefore, √34 ≈ 6 (to the nearest whole number), or √34 ≈ 5.83.
Any number less than 34 would fall within the range of numbers from negative infinity up to 33.999... Since 34 is a whole number, any number less than 34 would be a non-whole number, such as a decimal or a fraction. Examples of numbers less than 34 include 33.5, 20, -5, and 1/2.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In 3.4, there are 34 tenths. You see, each whole number is made up of 10 equal parts called tenths. So, in 3.4, you have 3 whole numbers and 4 tenths. Happy painting!
Take the whole number and place it over one, for example: 34 could be 34/1
No, it is not.
Yes, it is.
-34:= -34/100 or -17/50 in fraction
34 is not even a fraction. It is a whole number.
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34.1 rounded to the nearest whole number is 34
To convert 34.3 into a mixed number, we first need to separate the whole number part from the decimal part. The whole number part is 34, and the decimal part is 0.3. To express this as a mixed number, we write it as 34 3/10, where the whole number is 34 and the fraction represents the decimal part converted to tenths.
No because it is an irrational number
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The answer is 34