4.25 isn't a whole number. You can change any whole number into a fraction by putting it over 1.
For example: 4/1 = 4.0
To change a whole number with a decimal into a fraction, you take the decimal and put it into a fraction in simplest form. Let me give you an example so you understand better: 13.678 = 13 678/1000 = 13 339/500. You change it to a mixed fraction.
you turn the decimal into a fraction then you turn the fraction into a whole number and add a percent sign
A mixed number is one that has a whole number with an accompanying fraction. To convert to an improper fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator. This number replaces the numerator. For example 3 2/5 = (15 + 2)/5 or 17/5.
If it a whole decimal number then it cannot be changed into a fraction in any sensible way.
For example: 4/1 = 4.0
Changing a whole number to a fraction does not change the product when multiplying by that number. For example, the whole number 3 can be expressed as the fraction 3/1, and multiplying by either form yields the same result. Thus, the product remains unchanged regardless of whether you use the whole number or its fractional equivalent.
Any whole number into a fraction is whole number over 1. Whole number = x Fraction = x/1
Change the whole number into an improper fraction with the same denominator as the fraction and then subtract accordingly
To change a whole number with a decimal into a fraction, you take the decimal and put it into a fraction in simplest form. Let me give you an example so you understand better: 13.678 = 13 678/1000 = 13 339/500. You change it to a mixed fraction.
A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction together. An example would be three and a half.
0.010 is a decimal fraction and there is no way to change it to a whole number.
a whole number is any number that is not a fraction 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,98,3819,1874782,28482
A mixed number is a whole number that is coupled with a fraction. For example: 7 9/15 (where 7 is the whole number and 9/15 is the fraction) or 5 3/4 (where 5 is the whole number and 3/4 is the fraction)
you turn the decimal into a fraction then you turn the fraction into a whole number and add a percent sign
to change any whole number into a fraction place the whole number over 1291557----------1
Yes, slope can be written as a whole number instead of a fraction if the slope is a whole number. In slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), the slope (m) represents the rate of change between two variables. If the slope is a whole number, it can be written as a whole number without the need for a fraction. For example, a slope of 3 would be written as "3" rather than "3/1."