The next whole number after 1 is 2. However, the decimal after 1 can be an infinite chain of 0's, with a 1 at the end.
No. For a number to be divisible by 100 it needs to be a whole number and end in 00.
front end estimation means to use only the whole number part of the decimal. we only use whole numbers to do front end estimation
The counting numbers are the whole numbers that start at 1 and end at infinity. Although zero is considered a whole number, it is not a counting number.
Any whole number that has a zero at the end of it can be divided by 10 and by 5 .
Yes
a decimal point
Yup
If it is an integer than yes. A whole number for example: 5, 6000, even 1 million. A non-whole number would be 5.5, 6000.3, 1,000,000.09; anything with a decimal or fraction at the end.
No its not a whole number, it has a decimal at the end.
No, a whole number does not have to 0
Yes. Every time you divide it by 5 you get an whole number.
The next whole number after 1 is 2. However, the decimal after 1 can be an infinite chain of 0's, with a 1 at the end.
What whole number divisible by2 end with
A number is rational if it has a pattern or it comes to an end.
You can add or subtract it as a whole number. If you must use its decimal form, you just stick a decimal point at the end the whole number!
There is no such number. You can start with a different number and end with different ones.