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The smallest whole number in the interval is <math>2</math> because 5/3 is more than 1 but less than 2. The largest whole number in the interval is 6 because <math>2\pi</math> is more than 6 but less than 7. There are five whole numbers in the interval. They are 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. | The smallest whole number in the interval is <math>2</math> because 5/3 is more than 1 but less than 2. The largest whole number in the interval is 6 because <math>2\pi</math> is more than 6 but less than 7. There are five whole numbers in the interval. They are 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. |
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The smallest whole number in the interval is because 5/3 is more than 1 but less than 2. The largest whole number in the interval is 6 because is more than 6 but less than 7. There are five whole numbers in the interval. They are 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.