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Select the whole number.

A. [tex][tex]$31 \%$[/tex][/tex]
B. 31
C. .31
D. [tex][tex]$\frac{1}{3}$[/tex][/tex]


Sagot :

Certainly! Let's analyze each option provided to identify the whole number among them.

1. [tex]$31$[/tex]
- This is already in the form of a whole number.

2. [tex]$31 \%$[/tex]
- A percentage is a part of a whole. Specifically, [tex]\(31 \%\)[/tex] means [tex]\(31\)[/tex] out of [tex]\(100\)[/tex], or [tex]\( \frac{31}{100} \)[/tex], which is equivalent to [tex]\(0.31\)[/tex].
- [tex]\(0.31\)[/tex] is not a whole number.

3. .31
- This is a decimal number and is equivalent to [tex]\( 31 \% \)[/tex].
- [tex]\(0.31\)[/tex] is not a whole number.

4. [tex]$\frac{1}{3}$[/tex]
- This is a fraction.
- When represented as a decimal, [tex]$\frac{1}{3}$[/tex] is approximately [tex]\(0.3333\)[/tex].
- [tex]\(0.3333\)[/tex] is not a whole number.

From the options given:
- [tex]\(31\)[/tex] is the only whole number.

Hence, the whole number among the choices is:
31