You would find them in arithmetic books for children in pre-school or very early school stages.
To find the reciprocal of a whole number, you must first write it as a fraction. You do this by writing x/1, if the number is 4, it would be 4/1. Then you would find the reciprocal of that fraction. So using the same example, the reciprocal of 4 is 1/4.
No. 12 would be a whole number, or 13 would be a whole number, but 12.5 is 12 and 1/2, which is NOT a "whole" number.
You have to carry out the multiplication and thentruncate the answer to find the lower whole number,add 1 to that to find the next whole number.
A whole number IS a real number so you do not have to do anything.
964 is a whole number.
A whole number is co-prime with another whole number if their GCF is 1.
Divide those 5 into your number. The whole number quotients will also be factors.
No it is not a whole number
a whole number is an integer. that is, a number without any other parts added on to it. 45 would be a whole number, and 45.67 would not be.
That depends on the value of the whole. For example 95 would be 95% of 100. If the whole is 200, it would be twice that, etc. To find 95% of any number multiply it by 95% to get the answer.
to make it a whole number you need to round it... 9 would be the whole number. as a mixed number it would be 8 8/15
Well, a "small" whole number would be 1. A whole number is any number that isn't a fraction of a number (2.5 wouldn't be a whole number) (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc would be whole numbers).