Noun
whole number (plural whole numbers)
(mathematics) An integer
No doubt once it was real progress when developers and teachers offered learners tangible material in order to teach them arithmetic of whole number... The best palpable material you can give the child is its own body. Hans Freudenthal
And sought by lot those who should bear him company to the Scythian town, and from the whole number nine were drawn. Gaius Valerius Flaccus
The sixt Definition. A Whole number is either a unitie, or a compounded multitude of unities. Simon Stevin
Both the apparent and absolute magnitude scales are logarithmic units : one whole number difference in magnitude is equal to a brightness variation of about 2.5 times citation (the 5th root of 100 or approximately 2.512). Source: Internet
Although most humans are familiar with the base 10 system, it is much easier to map binary to hexadecimal than to decimal because each hexadecimal digit maps to a whole number of bits (4 10 ). Source: Internet
Again, round your measurement to the nearest whole number. Source: Internet