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jim says that the output of the floor function is the number before the decimal point in the input. For what domain is Jim’s statement correct? Justify your answer.

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Jim’s statement is correct for all numbers greater than or equal to 0, and negative integers. It does not work for negative non-integer numbers. For example, the floor of –3.5 is –4, where –4 is not equal to –3, the number before the decimal point.

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Jim’s statement is correct for all numbers greater than or equal to 0 and negative integers. It does not work for negative non-integer numbers.

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The output of the floor function is the number before the decimal point.

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Jim’s statement is correct for all numbers greater than or equal to 0 and negative integers. It does not work for negative non-integer numbers.

For example, the floor of –5.5 is –6, the floor of -4.5 is -5 (the number before the decimal point).

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