I'm not sure if this is it but wouldn't it be something like a whole barrel of bad apples ruins one good apple. Again I'm not sure. It is a metaphor one bad person can make a whole group bad so an opposite might be
One good person can make a whole group better
coral the barrell
the opposite of whole is a half
the whole entire ruins
if the opposite you are saying is the inverse, then the answer is no.
The phrase "one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel" suggests that a single negative influence or person can corrupt or harm an entire group or situation. It emphasizes the importance of addressing problems early, as one bad element can lead to widespread issues. This idea highlights the interconnectedness of individuals within a community or organization and serves as a caution against allowing toxic behavior to persist.
Oh, dude, a whole apple can roll off a table in a more satisfying way than half an apple can. Plus, a whole apple can be used as a makeshift stress ball, while half an apple will just squish awkwardly in your hand. And, like, a whole apple has the potential to become a whole apple tree, while half an apple is just... well, half an apple.
What exactly do you mean when you say "the opposite of a whole number" . . .
They are a pair of opposite whole numbers. Except in the case of 0 whose additive opposite is itself and which does not have a mulitplicative opposite.
Depends on how big the whole apple was.
Whole
Only apple phone, that's the whole point of apple apps
Apart from zero (which is its own opposite), the opposites of whole numbers are also whole numbers. You have the set of whole numbers which is also known as the set of integers.