Every integer has a predecessor and a succesor. If you mean NON-NEGATIVE whole numbers, the answer would be zero.
use MATHS plz
There are different schools of thought on this, but I maintain that whole numbers start with zero.
6500 to 7499 -- 1000 numbers
The predecessor of 1 is 0. If you define "natural numbers" as starting at 1, then 1 has no predecessor. (Natural numbers can be defined either to include, or to exclude, zero.)
There is no whole number without a predecessor. According to Peano's axioms, the number natural 0 has no predecessor.
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Yes it does.
Every integer has a predecessor and a succesor. If you mean NON-NEGATIVE whole numbers, the answer would be zero.
a thing that has been followed or replaced by another: 2 is the predecessor of 3
When rounding 6.789 to the nearest whole number, you look at the first decimal place after the decimal point, which is 7. Since 7 is 5 or greater, you round the whole number up. Therefore, 6.789 rounded to the nearest whole number is 7.
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-1Another opinionIf this question in asking about so-called "absolute numbers" - which are numbers without any signs (+ or -) - then there is no whole number predecessor to zero.
So basically if your questions says 'What natural number has no predecessor ' it will be 1 because behind one is 0 which is a whole number but not a natural number .So the answer will be 1.
Yes. For example: 1 = 1/1 7000 = 7000/7000 8 = 8/8
use MATHS plz
There are different schools of thought on this, but I maintain that whole numbers start with zero.