As a whole or of a whole?
Both 5 and 2 are whole numbers!
old answer: 2 wholeTHE RIGHT ANSWER IS NOT 2 WHOLE. IT IS 4 WHOLE.Reason: 4 half is same as 2 whole (half=0.5... 0.5 x 4= 2). if 4 half is 2 whole, then8 half is basicly double, and 2 whole x 2 = 4 whole.
2 is 2 wholes. It can be broken into two pieces of 1 whole. One of those two pieces is one whole. Half of 2 is 1.
What whole number divisible by2 end with
2 is a whole number already, so the whole number of 2 would be 2.
-2 is a whole number.
As a whole or of a whole?
1 whole = 2/21 whole - 1/2:= 2/2 - 1/2= 1/2
Addition/subtraction of fractions. 4 1/2 - 1 2/3 Steps to take;- #1 ; convert to improper (top heavy) fractions. #2 ; bring to a common denominator #3 ; bring numerators to equivalent values #4 ; add/subtract numertors as appropriate #5 ; place over denomiator #6 ; bring back to a mixed number. Hence Step 1' 4 1/2 - 1 2/3 = 9/2 - 5/3 #2 ; 2 x 3 = 6 ( common denomiator) #3 ; 9 x3 =27 & 5 x 2 = 10 (Equivlent value numerators) #4 ; 27 - 10 = 17 #5 ; 17/6 #6 ; 17/6 = 2 5/6 The answer!!!! NB For addition of fractions , it is exactly the same process, except at step #4, you add the numertors.
2 halves make a whole
Both 5 and 2 are whole numbers!
old answer: 2 wholeTHE RIGHT ANSWER IS NOT 2 WHOLE. IT IS 4 WHOLE.Reason: 4 half is same as 2 whole (half=0.5... 0.5 x 4= 2). if 4 half is 2 whole, then8 half is basicly double, and 2 whole x 2 = 4 whole.
the whole number between 1 and 2 are z0,1 and 2
No it's 50% of the whole, in other word if the whole is 2, 1/2 is 1.
2 is 2 wholes. It can be broken into two pieces of 1 whole. One of those two pieces is one whole. Half of 2 is 1.
9/2 can't be a whole number.