since it is over the halfway point between 6 and 7, the nearest whole number would be 7
6.00
82.375
65.9
It could be: 6*(4+659)
It is prime, it has no factors.
659 + 633 = 1292
82.375
700
660
Additive opposite = -659 Multiplicative opposite = 1/659 = 0.001517 (approx)
Infinitely many Numbers. EDIT: Every number below 659 will be smaller than 659.
No. The quotient of 659 and 9 is not a whole number.
65.9
Simply to look at the number and ask "what is the nearest 1000", or, "what is the nearest whole number? etc" Or follow the rules: Basically divide by (say,) 1000) add 1 if the decimal part is 0,5 or greater, and discard the decimal bit ("rounding"), and multiply back by the original divisor. So for example 658879 -> 658.879 -> 659 -> 659000 has been "rounded to the nearest 1000". Quite often people want to round to the nearest whole number, which simply means ignore the decimal bit if less than 0.5 , or add 1 unit if greater than 0.5 the throw away the decimal bits, for example 34.6 -> 35 . That's actually the same route as the first example, but of course multiplying by 1 first etc is a waste of time.
Yes. It has no factors.
It could be: 6*(4+659)
700
3 and 659/1000