In any mixed number, one whole will equal whatever the denominator is over itself.
3 and 1/4 = 2 and 5/4 because we took 4/4 out of 3 and added it to 1/4
No.
There is no whole number in a fraction. A fraction is a little number on top and another little number on the bottom. The numerator is the little number on top.
Multiply the denominator by the whole number, or divide the numerator by the whole number
Yes, as long as the whole number is not zero.
The denominator is how many pieces are in a whole, or one, while the numerator is the number of pieces you have of the whole.
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No.
A whole number.
The numerator of the fraction is multiplied by the whole number.
There is no whole number in a fraction. A fraction is a little number on top and another little number on the bottom. The numerator is the little number on top.
You have to divide the denominator by the numerator. Then if there's a remainder then that is going to be the numerator on the right side of the whole number.
Multiply the denominator by the whole number, or divide the numerator by the whole number
It is a fraction in which the divisor is a whole number. The dividend (or numerator) can be any number.
Yes, as long as the whole number is not zero.
Let 1 be the denominator and your whole number the numerator. e.g. 4 -> 4/1
The same way as multiplying a whole number by an ordinary fraction: Multiply the numerator (top number) by the whole number and put it over the original denominator (bottom number). This can then be simplified by dividing the numerator and denominator by their highest common factor; or it can be converted into a decimal (which could be a whole number) by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
The denominator is how many pieces are in a whole, or one, while the numerator is the number of pieces you have of the whole.