You can't. Allowing division results in all sorts of errors; for example, you can "prove" that 1 = 0.
Yes, as long as the whole number is not zero.
Yes, because you get a whole number when you divide it by 2.
Anything divide by 0 = 0
When you divide a number by a fraction between zero and one, the quotient will be greater than that number.
The only such number is 0, and the answer in each case is 0.For a number other than zero, dividing it by any number will not always result in a whole number.
You can not divide by zero.
If zero is added to a whole number the answer would be the whole number because zero is the same as nothing
You perform an operation that yield a numerically undefined result and should be avoided.
The set of whole numbers is not closed under division (by non-zero whole numbers).
Multiply the denominator by the whole number, or divide the numerator by the whole number
0 (zero) because divide by zero is illegal
what whole number will 8 always divide by?