I assume in your question you are asking what happens when a number is in between two whole numbers.
E.G 4 and 5 the middle is 4.5
If you wanted to round this up to 1 significant figure or an integer/whole number the rule is that if in the middle you always round up to the highest number.
In the case of the example the answer would be 5 if you were to round it up.
First, you draw a number line. You then make points for the counting numbers, and place the mixed numbers and decimals between these points, getting their own points and labels.
465,000,000 is an integer. Mixed numbers are between integers greater than one.
Mixed numbers usually become improper fractions, not whole numbers.
Whole numbers such as 815 are not normally expressed as mixed numbers.
Whole numbers such as 8014 are not normally converted into mixed numbers
In means calculating the difference between one mixed number and another mixed number.
A mixed number is a rational number. Mixed numbers are not a rational number but many of them.
First, you draw a number line. You then make points for the counting numbers, and place the mixed numbers and decimals between these points, getting their own points and labels.
No, the set of mixed numbers is a subset of the set of rational numbers. For example the mixed number 1 ¼ is the same as the improper fraction 5/4 [a rational number]. Note that it is a subset, because integers are also rational numbers, but a mixed number will not be an integer. Also, any fraction between 0 and 1 will not be a mixed number.
No. Mixed numbers are a number and a fraction.
Between 65 and 100, there are 34 other whole numbers plus an infinite number of decimals and mixed numbers.
Whole numbers can't be mixed numbers.
465,000,000 is an integer. Mixed numbers are between integers greater than one.
mixed numbers
You don't. Mixed numbers and whole numbers are separate things.
Mixed numbers usually become improper fractions, not whole numbers.
22 is a whole number. Whole numbers can't be mixed numbers.