6.1 is a mixed number and there is no way to represent it as a whole number. The whole part of it is 6.
60.88 rounded to the nearest whole number is 61
When rounding off a number to the nearest whole number, you look at the decimal place immediately to the right of the whole number. In this case, 60.8 has a decimal place value of 0.8, which is greater than or equal to 0.5. Therefore, when rounding 60.8 to the nearest whole number, it would round up to 61.
It is then 61 because .2 is less than .5
There are 61 tenths in 6.1. This is because the number 6 before the decimal point represents 6 whole units, and the digit 1 after the decimal point represents 1 tenth. Therefore, when we combine the whole units and tenths, we get a total of 61 tenths in 6.1.
The multiples of a number are the whole-number products when that number is a factor. Thus, 61x1 61x2 61x3 61x4 61x5 . . . I think that's enough to make it clear
When rounding a number to the nearest whole number, you look at the digit immediately to the right of the decimal point. In this case, 61 is already a whole number, so it does not need to be rounded. Therefore, 61 remains the same when rounded to the nearest whole number.
The positive whole-number factors are 1 and 61.
61
Rounded to the nearest whole number it is 61
60.6 to the nearest whole number is 61.
Yes, it is.
60.88 rounded to the nearest whole number is 61
61.4 rounded to the nearest whole number is 61
no whole number goes into both 61 and 82 other than 1
It is: 61
61
There are 39.