16/ 8
One and eight-ninths
To write the decimal number 1.8 in words, you would say "one point eight." This represents the number 1 as a whole and 8 tenths. In decimal notation, the digit to the left of the decimal point represents the whole number part, while the digits to the right of the decimal point represent fractions of the whole number.
8/1 aka eight over one
To write "eight and 59 hundredths" in standard form, you combine the whole number with the decimal representation of the fractional part. This means you write it as 8.59, where the 8 represents the whole number and the .59 indicates 59 hundredths. Thus, the standard form is 8.59.
1.6 is not a whole number so you cannot write it "in whole number".
13/12 is not a whole number and so you cannot write it as a whole number.
Because 24 is wholly divisible by 8 then 24/8 can only be expressed as the whole number (integer) 3
50000 is a whole number
5 is a whole number.
To write 8.9 in word form, you would say "eight point nine." This follows the standard convention of reading the whole number part first, followed by "point," and then reading the decimal part as a whole number.
8.048 is the whole number, so it goes in the ones column. 4 hundredths is the second digit after the decimal.
8/4 = 2 That is an integer, or a whole number - not a mixed number. You could write it as 20/1 but there is not a single good reason for doing that.