A whole number is any number without a decimal part - for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, are whole numbers, but 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, are not whole numbers.
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It looks exactly like a whole number with a fraction standing to the right of it.
The nearest whole number to 200 is 200 itself. In mathematics, when determining the nearest whole number, you look at the whole number that is closest to the given number. Since 200 is already a whole number, it is the nearest whole number to itself.
A whole number following immediately after another whole number, like 3 follows 2.
Oh, dude, 4.97 to the nearest whole number is 5. I mean, like, you just look at the number after the decimal point, which is 97, and since it's more than halfway to 1, you round it up to the nearest whole number. So, yeah, it's 5.
A whole number is a number with no decimal or fraction, like 5, 67, and 3. An integer is a split whole number, like 3.67, 56.2, 8/7, and 8 4/5.