1 = 1/1 or 2/2 or 3/3 so on
They are the same. If you write the whole number p in the form of the fraction, p/1, you would see absolutely no difference.
how to write 6/9 as a product of a whole number and a unit fraction.
A proper fraction is one in which the numerator is less than the denominator.That means that the value of the fraction is less than '1', so it can't be changedto a whole number.If you have an IMPROPER fraction ... one in which the numerator is more than the denominator ...then it can be changed to a whole number plus a proper fraction, like this:-- Divide the numerator by the denominator, to get the whole number, and a remainder.-- Write the proper fraction. Keep the original denominator, place the remainder in the numerator.
To write a whole number as a fraction, you take the whole number over "one". 460/1 460 over 1
It is 175/1 as a fraction and 175 as a whole number. There is no sensible way to write it as a mixed number.
It is 70/1 as a fraction and 70 as a whole number. There is no sensible way to write it as a mixed number.
its called a mixed fraction the first number which is the whole goes in the front then the fraction is behind it.
To convert a proper fraction into a mixed number, divide the numerator by the denominator. The whole number part of the mixed number is the result of this division. The remainder becomes the new numerator, and the original denominator remains the same. Write the whole number, followed by the remainder over the original denominator to express the fraction in mixed number form.
The recommended method in schools is to write the whole number as a rational fraction with denominator 1, and then proceed as you would for subtracting one fraction from another fraction.
293 is not a fraction or a mixed number. It is a whole number, and whole numbers cannot be simplified.
Write the product of the whole number and fraction numerator over the denominator. If it is an improper fraction you may need to reduce it.
The majority of fractions will not be able to become whole numbers. Certain improper fractions, where the numerator is a multiple of the denominator, can become whole numbers. No proper fractions can.