One over two does not equal one whole. Two over two equals one whole.
1/2 of 2 equals one whole because when you split 2 in half, you get 1.
No. 3/3 would be a whole, because 3/3 equals 1, and one is a whole number. If a number is over itself, it equals 1.
If you add 2/7 to 5/7 it equals 7 which is one whole
A fraction that equals one is called one whole. When the numarator is the same number as the denominator, it will always equal one whole.
One minus twenty-eight over 100 equals -.27 or Negative twenty-seven hundredths.
Eight over one can be written as 8/1, which is read as eight divided by one. By carrying this out, you get 8. Do this with any fraction, and that will be the whole number you will get. Take 100 over 20, for example. Rewrite it as 100/20, and that equals 5. simple.
1. any number over itself equals one, so even 10000000000 over 10000000000 would still equal 1.
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One over four is NOT a whole number.
Simply put that number over one. If you have one firsts (1/1) that equals one right? But if you had two firsts (2/1), that would be the same as two. This goes for any whole number.
one over four equals eighteen over seventy-two