1 and 1 quarter is not a whole number. The nearest whole number is 1.
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yes. 1/3 is 33.33% of a whole 1/4 is 25% of a whole
It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
Nothing you can do to 25% can ever make it a whole number. In order to be a whole number, it has to be '1' or more, but 25% is only one quarter.
As a whole number, you can write 25 percent as 25%. As a part of a whole number, you'd write 25% of it as .25% or one quarter -- 1/4, of the whole number.
Four quarters is a whole. That's what the word "quarter" means.
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45 is a Natural number, a Rational number and a Complex number, amongst other things. It is only a quarter when the whole is [specified to be] 180.
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The US uses a dollar system (starting with $1.00). A quarter is 1/4 th the amount of the whole number 1. Therefore, a quarter (coin) is worth 1/4th of a dollar, so a quarter equals twenty-five cents ($0.25c).
Every fraction that has the same number on top and bottom is equal to one whole. 1/2 is a half. 1/3 is a third. 1/4 is a quarter. 1/5 is a fifth, and so on...
yes. 1/3 is 33.33% of a whole 1/4 is 25% of a whole
One quarter or 1/4.
The number of counts in a whole note is dependent on the time signature. If the bottom number is 4 (quarter) then the whole note gets 4 counts; if the bottom number is 2 (half) then the whole note get 2 counts; etc.
It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.