( (8 + 4) / 9 ) - 3 (add 8 and 4)
12 / 9 - 3 (divide 12 by 9)
4 / 3 - 3 (Use the lowest common denominator)
4 / 3 - 9 / 3 (do simple fraction math)
-5 / 3 (outcome)
A fraction can have non-zero whole number value when the improper fraction is such that the numerator is an exact (whole number) multiple (which is not zero) of the denominator will the fraction have a whole number value. for example 10/5 = (5×2)/(5×1) = 2/1 = 2 ÷ 1 = 2.
The answer can be another fraction and a whole number or it can be a whole number.
The numerator of the fraction is multiplied by the whole number.
It is the first whole number divided by the denominator of the unit fraction. This could be a whole number or a fraction.
It is often a fraction but can be a mixed or whole number.
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. Convert the whole number to a fraction with a common denominator. Proceed with the subtraction.
A fraction can have non-zero whole number value when the improper fraction is such that the numerator is an exact (whole number) multiple (which is not zero) of the denominator will the fraction have a whole number value. for example 10/5 = (5×2)/(5×1) = 2/1 = 2 ÷ 1 = 2.
a fraction where the numerator and the denominator are of the same value
fraction
A term for a number that has no decimal or fraction is called a whole number.
A fraction is generally not a whole number, so you can't "make it into a whole" - any whole number would not have the same value. You can round a fraction to the nearest integer, if you like - but note that you would lose some precision if you do so.
It would be a mixed fraction, or simply a fraction.
There is no intrinsic fraction for MM. If something is measured as a whole number of MM then it is an integer value, not a fraction.
You can convert a whole number to an equivalent fraction by multiplying it by the denominator of the fraction you're subtracting 5 - 3/8 = 40/8 - 3/8 = 37/8 = 4 and 5/8
There is no such number. Any whole number can be turned into a fraction simply by writing it over 1. Or, writing twice its value over 2; or three times its value over 3.
2 - 1/5 is the same as (10/5) - 1/5 so it is 9/5 or 1 and 4/5 (1.8 as a decimal)
The way to figure this out is to convert the whole number into a fraction with the same denominator as the fraction being subtracted. Let's do this one. 1 - (5/12) = (12/12) - (5/12) = At this point, you have 12 over 12 minus 5 over 12, and to work a fraction like that where you have a common denominator, you can take the numerators and subtract them and put the result over 12. It will look like this: (12 - 5) / 12 = 7/12 That 7/12 is your answer. You don't even have to reduce it.