Most improper fractions won't become whole numbers, they'll become mixed numbers. Example 33/7. Divide 33 by 7 and put the remainder over 7. Answer: 4 and 5/7. If you had 35/7, that would be the whole number 5.
7 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
1/7 is a fraction and not a whole number. So it cannot be expressed as a whole number.
Since 52 is not divisible by 7, 52 over 7 is a mixed fraction. It cannot be written as a whole number for the simple reason that it is not a whole number.
4 5/7 :D
If that's the mixed number 7 and 1/3, the whole number is 7.
3 over 7 is a fraction and is not equivalent to a whole number.
yes It depends upon the context. If "3 over 7" is intended to be a fraction, then it is not a whole number.
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No because 7/9 is a fraction which is not a whole number
33
No, it is not.