Not really... Not if you don't want to use a computer, or a cell phone, or iPod, or watch TV or make money or buy anything, or keep track of anything or stuff like that...
Wikipedia.org has useful tables of primes.
Umm... first of all this question isn't grammatically correct, but I'll answer the question, "How useful are whole numbers in real life?". They are useful to know when you when you are taking an algebra class:)
for all rotune works thease are very much need.
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Hull identification numbers are useful for locating your boat if it is stolen.
Hull identification numbers are useful for locating your boat if it is stolen.
Yes.
Scientific notation is useful in economics to compute very large or very small numbers.
Mixed numbers can be useful for talking about quantities of things that are not whole numbers. Like in food recipes, heights of children, or number of gallons the gas station wants you to pay for.
there useful because then you will not now were are the thosands
It's actually called a box and whisker, and it is useful for numbers.