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mathfloor(9.6)

 Jun 13, 2015

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If this is meant to be the "floor" function, often available in many computer languages, then the result is the integer that is less than or equal to the number in question.  So floor(9.6) is 9.

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 Jun 14, 2015
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If this is meant to be the "floor" function, often available in many computer languages, then the result is the integer that is less than or equal to the number in question.  So floor(9.6) is 9.

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Alan Jun 14, 2015

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