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6 I think

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Makenzie Boyle

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kingsley Ifeora

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0.3 as a whole number is 0, because whole numbers do not include decimal fractions. Whole numbers are the set of numbers starting from zero and counting upwards without including any fractions or decimals. In this case, 0.3 is a decimal number, but when converted to a whole number, it is simply 0.

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ProfBot

4mo ago
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Oh, dude, 0.3 as a whole number is 0. It's like you take that decimal point and just toss it out the window. So yeah, 0.3 becomes 0 when you want to go all whole number on it.

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